Pilbara Minerals Limited
Nadia Roumani has a diverse work experience in the field of human resources. Nadia currently holds the position of HR Manager Operations at Pilbara Minerals Limited, a role they have been in since June 2023. Prior to that, they served as a Human Resources Superintendent at the same company from April 2022 to June 2023.
Before joining Pilbara Minerals Limited, Nadia worked as a Senior Human Resources Advisor at Mineral Resources Limited from September 2021 to April 2022. Prior to that, they worked as a Senior Human Resources Advisor at ConsMin from December 2019 to August 2021 and as a Human Resources Advisor from August 2017 to December 2019.
Nadia's earlier experience includes roles as a Human Resources Advisor at Linfox from September 2015 to August 2017, a Recruitment Advisor at Cape plc from June 2015 to September 2015, and a Recruitment Advisor at Linfox from June 2014 to June 2015.
Overall, Nadia has gained significant experience in various HR roles, showcasing their expertise and commitment in the field.
Nadia Roumani completed their Graduate Certificate of Human Resource Management (HRM) from Edith Cowan University. Nadia studied Business and Law during their time there, but the specific start year is not provided. Additionally, Nadia Roumani pursued a Cert IV in Human Resources from the Australian Institute of Management starting in 2017. No end year is mentioned for this qualification.
Pilbara Minerals Limited
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Pilbara Minerals is an emerging lithium and tantalum producer focused on the development of its world-class 100% owned Pilgangoora Lithium-Tantalum Project, located approximately 120kms from Port Hedland in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.Pilgangoora has been confirmed as one of the largest spodumene (lithium pyroxene) and tantaliteprojects in the world and is set to be developed into one of the world’s largest lithium mines, also producing tantalite as a valuable by-product.Pilbara’s aim is to fast-track Pilgangoora towards production to capitalise on the widely anticipated shortfall of lithium in global markets over the next decade, with the project on-track to commence commissioning by the end of 2017.