Leading with passion and dedication from the belly of the earth
Khanye’s pit superintendent JP Windt strives for efficiency in everything he does on site. He began his career as a general worker and has steadily risen through the ranks, showcasing a remarkable journey of growth within the mining industry. JP was born in the Northern Cape. He spent his early years in the province and attended school until 2003. After completing high school in Limpopo in 2005, he landed his first job a year later. “I began my career journey in 2006 at Anglo Platinum’s Mogalakwena Section. Through hard work and determination, I quickly advanced to the role of junior manager,” JP explains.
Over the years, he has had the privilege of working in various departments within the mining industry, steadily progressing and gaining valuable experience along the way. A vital aspect of JP’s role is to ensure the efficient, safe, and responsible oversight of all mining operations while striving to meet production targets and stakeholder needs. “The most important aspect of the pit superintendent’s job is to oversee all aspects of mining operations efficiently, safely, and responsibly.” JP’s leadership skills have also been pivotal in fostering a positive work culture and guiding the professional development of his team. “Being able to lead and develop a team of mining professionals can be rewarding. Guiding them to achieve their full potential, fostering a positive work culture, and witnessing their growth and success can be personally fulfilling,” he concludes.