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A pint with: Steve Ciccone

CIVIL engineer Steve Ciccone has staked out his career rising through the ranks of engineering and project management consultancy AMEC. Now overseeing AMEC’s Australian arm in the role of regional director, he spoke to <em>MiningNewsPremium.net</em> about his responsibilities from the relaunch of its project management software to operations for Fortescue Metals Group and Grange Resources and his plans for the company.

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A pint with: Steve Ciccone

MNP: Can you tell us a bit about your background? SC: I originally went to the University of British Columbia in Canada and I came out as a civil engineer but I ended up in the mining industry. ...

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