Murray Engineering is an Australian mining services provider with a global footprint. With over 400 highly skilled personnel based in multiple Australian and worldwide locations, we specialise in the maintenance, refurbishment, automation, manufacture and assembly of a wide range of mechanical and electrical equipment to the mining industry at large.
Murray Engineering's Headquarters are in Pinjarra, Western Australia, and incorporate a series of purpose-built workshops on a land area of 55,000m2. Murray Engineering possesses all relevant ISO certifications for safety, quality management systems, and the environment.
Murray Engineering's Headquarters are in Pinjarra, Western Australia, and incorporate a series of purpose-built workshops on a land area of 55,000m2. Murray Engineering possesses all relevant ISO certifications for safety, quality management systems, and the environment.
Services
Murray Engineering operates four major branch locations across Australia and worldwide, allowing for unparalleled mining service coverage no matter where our customers are based. All Murray Engineering branches are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, with the necessary tooling and machinery for any job, large or small, and are able to undertake multiple major projects at one time.
Murray Engineering's vision and values are to continue working towards its ever expanding array of services, which affords many primary materials producers the opportunity to consolidate sourcing to a single one-stop-shop. Our vision is to grow the Murray Engineering group to be the global solutions provider of choice to the mining and associated industries.
In today's environment of volatility and change, it is reassuring to know customers and all other stakeholders have been able to deal with the same executive management team for the past 7 years, whom have a combined working experience of close to 160 years in mining and materials handling spanning all continents of the world.
We provide mechanical services & repairs on all types of mobile machines and equipment. The division specialises in the provision of high-quality repairs and rebuilds to all types of mobile and fixed-plant equipment in a quality-controlled environment. Our mechanical facilities include a certified clean room for component assembly, Dynamometer for component testing, a filtered and pressurised paint shop, and a light vehicle repair facility.
Murray Engineering is proud to offer our RetrieveME underground machine retrieval service, using our remotely operated Beltor Mine Extraction device. Our specially trained extraction team can mobilise quickly to assess and extract machines which reduces operational downtime on your site.
The team has performed many successful underground retrievals of boggers/loaders, trucks and other critical mine equipment which have been crushed or trapped after a rockfall.Our underground machine retrieval service is unique, as our retrieval equipment can be remotely operated from a safe distance of up to 100m away.
The team has performed many successful underground retrievals of boggers/loaders, trucks and other critical mine equipment which have been crushed or trapped after a rockfall.Our underground machine retrieval service is unique, as our retrieval equipment can be remotely operated from a safe distance of up to 100m away.
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Adam Farrugia
Oct 28, 2020
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Andrew Burns
Sep 08, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness
We use Murray Engineering Electrical Division for design and manufacture of our underground substations, distribution boards, electrical starters and cable repairs. They are innovative, responsive and happy to collaborate to achieve successful outcomes.
We use Murray Engineering Electrical Division for design and manufacture of our underground substations, distribution boards, electrical starters and cable repairs. They are innovative, responsive and happy to collaborate to achieve successful outcomes.
Stephen Paul
Jan 25, 2020
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Really bad management from here. The fabrication manager have always blamed the workers for making continued errors on jobs and not accepting management errors like unreadable drawings given to the workers that are faded and unclear to use for take measurements from. If they were a good company they would supply readable drawings to ensure no mistakes are done. But they will continue blaming the little people below the workshop manager.