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Assistant Mining Engineering Jobs in West Virginia

Technical Analyst Trainee

Charleston, WV · On-site

$48K - $84K/yr

Travel to and assist the Public Information Officer at hearings, be responsible for receiving and ... Mining Engineering Technology. Special Requirement: A valid driver's license is required.

Travel to and assist the Public Information Officer at hearings, be responsible for receiving and ... or Mining Engineering Technology. AND Experience: Four (4) years of full-time or equivalent ...

Technical Analyst

Charleston, WV · On-site

$58K - $103K/yr

Travel to and assist the Public Information Officer at hearings, be responsible for receiving and ... or Mining Engineering Technology. AND Experience: Five (5) years of full-time or equivalent ...

Technical Analyst

Charleston, WV · On-site

$58K - $103K/yr

Travel to and assist the Public Information Officer at hearings, be responsible for receiving and ... or Mining Engineering Technology. AND Experience: Five (5) years of full-time or equivalent ...

... engineering challenges across the energy, manufacturing, mining, and chemical sectors. Your work ... * Assist with civil and environmental engineering design deliverables, including site plans ...

... engineering challenges across the energy, manufacturing, mining, and chemical sectors. Your work ... * Assist with civil and environmental engineering design deliverables, including site plans ...

... mining, and energy. The organization is constantly developing new technology to meet the ever ... Oversee major projects within the Engineering department. * Evaluate manufacturing processes by ...

Process Engineer

Huntington, WV · On-site

$95K - $100K/yr

... mining, and energy. The organization is constantly developing new technology to meet the ever ... Oversee major projects within the Engineering department. * Evaluate manufacturing processes by ...

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Assistant Mining Engineering information

Are assistant mining engineers in demand?

Assistant mining engineers are in steady demand due to ongoing mineral extraction and resource development projects. They typically require knowledge of mining software, safety protocols, and environmental regulations, and employment opportunities are often influenced by industry growth and technological advancements.

What are the most commonly searched types of Mining Engineering jobs in West Virginia?

The most popular types of Mining Engineering jobs in West Virginia are:

Engineering Manager - Samples Surface

Panther Creek Mining, LLC

Eskdale, WV

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Position Summary

The Manager of Engineering provides strategic and operational leadership for all engineering functions supporting surface mining operations. This role ensures safe, compliant, and cost-effective mine planning and execution while advancing operational performance through modern engineering practices, technology, and talent development. The position serves as a key technical advisor to site and corporate leadership and acts as the primary interface with regulatory agencies.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  • Engineering Leadership & Governance
    • Lead and oversee all engineering, surveying, geological, and mine planning functions for the surface mining complex.
    • Establish engineering standards, controls, and work processes aligned with company policies and regulatory requirements.
    • Serve as the responsible Professional Engineer for required permits, plans, certifications, and regulatory submittals.
    • Provide technical leadership for mine design, reserve development, and operational optimization initiatives.
  • Mine Planning & Technical Support
    • Develop and direct short-term, medium-term, and life-of-mine plans that optimize safety, productivity, reserve recovery, and cost performance.
    • Oversee pit design, sequencing, haul road design, spoil placement, highwall management, drainage systems, sediment control structures, and material handling systems.
    • Ensure accurate surveying, mapping, reserve estimation, and mine reconciliation in compliance with federal, state, and company standards.
    • Responsible for refuse construction, planning, required submittals, inspections, and certifications where applicable.
    • Direct the development and management of geologic information necessary to maintain customer coal quality requirements.
    • Support operations through equipment productivity analysis, drill-and-blast planning, and production optimization.

  • Regulatory, Safety & Environmental Compliance
    • Ensure full compliance with MSHA, state mining agencies, environmental regulations, and permit requirements.
    • Prepare and maintain mine permits, reclamation plans, drainage and sediment control plans, impoundment-related documentation, and other required regulatory submissions.
    • Ensure compliance with mine permit conditions and oversee engineering support for reclamation activities.
    • Maintain effective working relationships with regulatory agencies and external consultants.
    • Support site safety initiatives and ensure engineering practices promote safe operating conditions.

  • Financial & Strategic Planning
    • Contribute to annual budgets, life-of-mine plans, and capital planning processes.
    • Develop production, recovery, equipment, and cost projections.
    • Evaluate reserves, equipment utilization, and operational performance to support strategic decisions.
    • Assist with month-end closeout activities, including stockpile surveys, tonnage reconciliation, mapping updates, operational statistics, and landowner reporting requirements.

  • Technology & Continuous Improvement
    • Leverage modern mine planning, surveying, GPS, drone, geological modeling, and data management technologies to improve operational outcomes.
    • Promote data-driven decision making and continuous improvement initiatives.
    • Evaluate emerging technologies and engineering best practices to enhance safety, productivity, and cost performance.

  • People Leadership & Development
    • Lead, mentor, and develop engineers, surveyors, geologists, environmental and technical staff.
    • Build a culture of safety, accountability, collaboration, and professional growth.
    • Support succession planning and talent development within the engineering organization.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering or related engineering discipline.
  • 5+ years of progressive surface mining experience, including experience in mine planning and engineering.
  • Registered Professional Engineer (PE) required.
  • Surface Mine Foreman Certification preferred.
  • MSHA-qualified impoundment inspector or ability to obtain required certification.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead teams, manage multiple priorities, and resolve complex technical and operational issues.
  • Demonstrated proficiency with mine planning, surveying, and design software such as AutoCAD, Carlson Mining, or equivalent platforms.
  • Working knowledge of geologic modeling, reserve estimation, reclamation planning, environmental and mine permitting requirements.
  • Ability to leverage GIS, digital mapping, drone survey, volumetric analysis, data management, and analytics tools to support operational and regulatory decision making.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel for data analysis and reporting.
  • Strong leadership, communication, and project management skills.