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Scott Rowley

Superintendent - Cranes & Transport at Rio Tinto

Professional Background

Scott Rowley is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the mining and resources sector, particularly at Rio Tinto. Over the years, Scott has held various significant roles, showcasing his expertise in planning, execution, and maintenance. Currently serving as the Superintendent for Cranes & Transport Execution in East Pilbara, Scott plays a pivotal role in overseeing operations and ensuring the efficient transport of materials and equipment, all while adhering to Rio Tinto's high safety and operational standards.

Prior to his current position, Scott has taken on diverse leadership roles at Rio Tinto, where he not only contributed to planning and operation excellence but also enhanced the safety and performance of projects within the organization. His career trajectory includes positions such as Superintendent Planning for Cranes & Transport, Maintenance Superintendent for Fixed Plant, and several planning-focused roles that saw him involved in critical planning and engineering tasks.

Scott's hands-on experience is complemented by a variety of leadership training programs he has undertaken at Rio Tinto—including the Leading for Success Training, Critical Incident Investigation Leader Training, and Asset Management Practitioner Training. These programs have equipped him with the essential skills to lead teams effectively and implement best practices across all aspects of transportation and maintenance operations.

Education and Achievements

Scott Rowley has cultivated a robust educational foundation that enhances his capabilities as a professional. He began his formal education at Wanneroo Senior High School, laying the groundwork for his successful career in engineering and management.

To bolster his practical skill set, Scott earned a Trade Certificate in Motor Mechanics from TAFE, allowing him to understand mechanics at a granular level. This practical knowledge serves as a critical asset in his work with heavy machinery and fixed plant operations.

Additionally, he holds a Certificate IV in Frontline Management obtained through Rio Tinto, which demonstrates his commitment to leadership development and continuous improvement in management practices. Scott's ongoing education is a testament to his dedication to personal and professional growth.

Notable Achievements

Throughout his career, Scott has achieved several significant milestones that reflect his dedication to excellence and safety in the workplace. As he progressed from a Mechanical Fitter at Tec-Plus and NuFord to his current role, Scott has continually sought to drive improvements in operational efficiency and safety standards at Rio Tinto.

In his various roles, he has demonstrated a commitment to meticulous planning—especially during his tenure as Shutdown Planner and Coordinator. This role required not just technical expertise but a collaborative approach to ensure seamless execution during critical operational down times. His leadership in these challenging circumstances has been recognized as pivotal to successful project completions and operational reliability.

In conclusion, Scott Rowley's career is marked by a rich blend of practical experience, continuous education, and outstanding leadership within the mining and transport sectors. His roles at Rio Tinto exemplify a commitment to safety, efficiency, and operational excellence that serves as an inspiration to peers and upcoming professionals alike.

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