Printer friendly
New search features  |  Acronym Blog
Google Toolbar button
Add to Google Home Page
Add Acronym Finder search to IE7
Free tools

Acronym Finder logo: click for home page
abbreviation to define
  

Examples: NFL, NASA, PSP, HIPAA, random
Word(s) in meaning: chat  "global warming"
Postal codes: USA: 81657, Canada: T5A 0A7

Save this page to del.icio.us  Save this page to Yahoo  Stumble It!  Digg this!  submit to Reddit  post to Facebook  add to Google Personal Home Page  add to your favorites/bookmarks

What does EM stand for?

Engineer of Mines (mining engineer)


Suggest new definition

This definition appears very rarely and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories:

  • Science, medicine, engineering, etc.

See other meanings of EM

Other Resources:

Link/Page Citation...

<< PreviousAbbreviation Database SurferNext >>
Encephalomyelitis (inflammation of brain and spinal cord)
Encyclopedia of Mormonism
End Matched
End of Medium
End of Medium (ITU-T)
End-user Manual
Energetic Material
Energia Metabolizável (French: Metabolizable Energy)
Energy Management
Engine Modification
Engineer(ing) Manual (USACE)
Engineering Manager
Engineering Memorandum
Engineering Model
Enlisted Man/Men/Member
Enlisted Marine (US DoD)
Enlisted Military
Enrollment Management (educational institutions)
Enterprise Management
Enterprise Manager



Samples in periodicals archive:
His career began in the mid-1970s and has included positions with: Inco as project engineer, mine planning engineer and mine foreman at Stobie Mine in Sudbury, Ontario; Potash Company of America as chief mine engineer of their operation near Sussex, New Brunswick; Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Co as chief mine engineer of the Ruttan Mine, Manitoba, and as chief engineer of mines and manager of small mines/capital projects in Flin Flon, Manitoba; Noranda / Falconbridge / Xstrata as project manager - greenfield projects and mine acquisitions, mine operations manager of the Brunswick Mine, New Brunswick, and most recently as mines manager responsible for the operation and maintenance of their underground Ni-Cu mines located near Sudbury, Ontario.
Blackburn received his Bachelor of Science, Engineer of Mines from West Virginia University in 1973, and an MBA from WVU in 1978.
He holds three university degrees, all in mining engineering and mineral economics, including the advanced degrees of Master of Science and Engineer of Mines from Columbia University in New York City.

Home  |  Help  |  About  |  What's New?  |  Suggest new acronym  |  Link to Us  |  Search Tools  |  Press
State Abbreviations  |  Partners  |  Contributors  |  Return Links  |  Statistics  |  Fun Buzzword Acronyms!  |  Read the AF Blog

All trademarks/service marks referenced on this site are properties of their respective owners.
The Acronym Finder is ©1988-2012, Acronym Finder, All Rights Reserved.  Feedback
Terms of usage   |  Licensing info  |  Advertising info  |  Privacy Policy  |  Site Map