Metallurgical Accounting and Reconciliation equips participants with a clear understanding of metallurgical accounting principles and practices, emphasizing their critical role in production reporting, financial forecasting, and corporate governance. A key focus will be on the AMIRA P754 Code of Practice, the industry benchmark for designing and auditing fit-for-purpose metallurgical accounting systems.
Metallurgical accounting is often misunderstood as a routine “bean counting” exercise, yet the numbers it generates directly influence financial reporting, production forecasting, and strategic decision-making. Accuracy and system integrity are essential to a site’s bottom line, but training and mentoring in this area remain limited, creating a growing gap between importance and capability.
This one-day workshop addresses that gap by providing practical, skills-based training for professionals responsible for metal accounting. Drawing on JKTech’s audit experience, the course helps participants:
| Duration: | 1 or 2 days in-person |
| Course Delivery: | Public course (custom in-house courses are also available on request) |
Participants will:
- Understand what makes a metallurgical accounting system fit-for-purpose.
- Interpret the practical requirements of the AMIRA P754 Code of Practice and Guidelines.
- Identify common sources of error and improve data integrity.
- Conduct a basic gap analysis of their site’s system.
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JKTech Pty Ltd reserves the right to cancel any course at its discretion. Whilst we endeavour to make every effort not to do this, there could be circumstances beyond our control (e.g. insufficient numbers) that may prevent us from going ahead. In light of this, if you need to fly, we suggest that you purchase a fully flexible airline ticket. If you would like a copy of our Standard Terms and Conditions for Provision of Training (including our full cancellation policy), please check our terms and conditions page.