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Approximately 400 miners, mechanics, engineers, operators, geologists, environmental technicians ... It is the policy of Coeur Mining, Inc. and its direct and indirect United States subsidiaries (the ...

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Resource Planning Manager Direct Reports: * N/A External Clients: * Consultants, vendors, and state ... Experience and Industry Expertise: * 0-2 years' experience in a mining engineering environment or ...

Resource Planning Manager Direct Reports: * N/A External Clients: * Consultants, vendors, and state ... Experience and Industry Expertise: * 0-2 years' experience in a mining engineering environment or ...

The ideal candidate is self-driven, comfortable in both office and field environments, and capable ... High level of ownership and autonomy with direct influence on operational success * Balanced mix of ...

Engineer III - Mining

Craig, CO · On-site

$130K - $155K/yr

Supervisor Responsibilities This position has direct supervisory responsibility for engineers ... environments. Typical Physical Demands * Requires prolonged sitting, with occasional bending ...

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Director Environmental and Permitting Company: Twin Metals Minnesota LLC Location: Ely, Minnesota ... AICP * Experience in mining, energy, transportation, renewable energy, or large-scale ...

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Preferred · Direct experience supporting mining operations in Idaho or the western United States ... managing environmental consultants, contractors, and technical studies. · Cross-functional ...

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How much do director mining environmental jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for director mining environmental in the United States is $113,430.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $64,000.00 and $159,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Director of Mining Environmental, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Mining Environmental, you need extensive knowledge of environmental regulations, mine site management, and environmental science, usually backed by a relevant degree and significant experience in the mining sector. Familiarity with environmental monitoring software, GIS systems, and certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) or Certified Environmental Professional (CEP) is common. Leadership, stakeholder management, and strong communication skills are vital to effectively oversee teams and collaborate with regulatory bodies and communities. These skills and qualifications ensure compliance, minimize environmental impact, and uphold the company's reputation and sustainability goals.

What are some of the common challenges a Director Mining Environmental faces when balancing regulatory compliance with operational goals?

Directors in Mining Environmental roles often navigate the complex challenge of ensuring strict environmental compliance while supporting the company's operational and production targets. Balancing regulatory requirements with business objectives requires strong communication with both regulatory agencies and internal teams, as well as proactive planning to anticipate and mitigate environmental risks. Additionally, they must stay updated on evolving legislation and industry best practices to implement effective environmental strategies. Building cross-functional relationships and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility among staff are key to overcoming these challenges.

What does a Director of Mining Environmental do?

A Director of Mining Environmental oversees and manages all environmental aspects of mining operations. They ensure compliance with environmental regulations, develop sustainability programs, and work to minimize the environmental impact of mining activities. This role involves coordinating with regulatory agencies, implementing best practices for environmental protection, and guiding the company’s environmental strategy. They also lead teams of environmental specialists and collaborate with other departments to promote responsible mining practices.
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Supervisor Mine Operations - Loading

Capstone Mining

Miami, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

WHAT WE OFFER

Your journey with Capstone Copper starts here. At Capstone, our people are the heart of our organization. We are focused on growth and are committed to unlocking the full potential of ourselves, our teams and our resources. We invest in our people to develop a skilled and engaged workforce, not only for today, but for the future. If you are looking for a purposeful, performance-driven and dynamic work environment, join us!


Pinto Valley is an open-pit copper mine located at the west end of the historic Globe-Miami mining district of central Arizona, approximately 80 miles east of Phoenix. Pinto Valley has been in operation since 1972 and has produced more than four billion pounds of copper. Acquired by Capstone from BHP in 2013, the mine is fully permitted through 2039 and a study is underway to potentially extend the mine life through 2050.


Our proximity to the Greater Phoenix metro area provides prospective employees with the option to live in communities such as Mesa, Apache Junction, Gilbert, Chandler, San Tan Valley, or Florence. Our location offers a unique work-life balance, blending the rewarding opportunities of the mining industry with easy access to the vibrant energy of Downtown Phoenix, making it an ideal choice for both individuals and their families.


Capstone employees are eligible for an extensive total rewards package, designed to support your physical, mental, financial, and emotional well-being. This package includes, but is not limited to:

  • 401(k) Savings Plan – Eligible from day one, contribute up to 90% of your salary with a dollar-for-dollar company match up to 6%, fully vested immediately.
  • Retirement Boost – The company contributes 8.5% of your salary, increasing to 14.2% after reaching the Social Security wage base, with 100% immediate vesting.
  • Employee Share Purchase Plan – After three months, contribute 2% to 7% of your salary (max $5,000/year) to buy company shares, with a 50% company match, fully vested upon grant.
  • Annual Short Term Incentive Bonus – Up to 15%
  • Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits (effective on start date), including Telehealth options and additional supplemental insurances
  • Disability and Life Insurance (effective on start date)
  • Paid time-off, including vacation, holidays, sick leave, and parental leave
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Internal progression opportunities
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Discounted insurance plans for pets, automobiles and homes

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Mine Shift Supervisor is responsible for coordinating and directing mining activities across all active loading areas during the assigned shift. This role ensures mine production activities are executed safely, efficiently, and in alignment with the mine plan while meeting productivity, quality, and operational performance targets.

Working closely with Mine Technical Services, Mine Operations, Crushing Operations, and mining contractors, the Mine Shift Supervisor provides frontline leadership to Mine Technicians and equipment operators. The position is accountable for maintaining safe working conditions, optimizing loading and haulage performance, managing workforce activities, and responding to operational issues that impact production.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

Safety & Compliance: Conduct workplace examinations, lead pre-shift safety meetings, ensure compliance with site safety standards, manage fatigue monitoring activities, and ensure personnel remain clear of blast exclusion zones.
Incident Management: Respond to incidents, secure and preserve incident scenes, gather statements and evidence, complete required documentation, and submit safety observations and good catches.
Production Supervision: Coordinate and supervise mining activities across active loading areas to achieve production, productivity, and operational performance targets.
Equipment Performance: Monitor loading unit productivity, haul truck performance, tonnage movement, pit floor conditions, berm compliance, and dust control activities.
Operational Coordination: Work closely with operations, technical services, crushing operations, and contractors to address operational issues and minimize production bottlenecks.
Team Leadership: Supervise Mine Technicians and equipment operators, conduct performance evaluations, provide coaching, and administer employee recognition and corrective actions as needed.
Workforce Management: Manage crew attendance, vacation scheduling, shift line-outs, and workforce development activities.
Administrative Duties: Complete payroll, operational reports, incident documentation, and other required records accurately and on time.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

Required

• 10–15 years of mining experience, preferably in open pit operations.
• Strong knowledge of drill, blast, load, and haul mining processes.
• Previous experience in a copper mining operation.
• Experience supervising mine production crews in a mining environment.
• Experience using fleet management systems such as MineStar or similar platforms.
• Experience with SAP or similar purchasing programs.
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, Word, and Outlook.
• Strong leadership, communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
• Ability to identify operational issues and implement effective solutions.
• Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
• Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English fluently.
• Valid driver's license.

WORK ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL DEMANDS

• Work is performed in a combination of field and office environments, approximately 80% field-based and 20% office-based.
• Regularly walk on uneven ground, mine benches, haul roads, and active mining areas.
• Stand and walk for extended periods throughout the shift.
• Climb stairs, ladders, and access equipment as required.
• Frequently work outdoors in varying weather and environmental conditions.
• Occasionally kneel, crawl, stoop, bend, and squat while conducting inspections or investigations.
• May be required to enter confined or restricted work areas when conducting operational assessments.
• Must be able to wear required personal protective equipment and comply with all site safety requirements.

All candidates will be required to complete a pre-employment medical exam, drug and alcohol test, and background check. All positions require a pre-placement physical examination to ensure candidates are 'fit for duty’. Additional training and/or testing may be required. Capstone maintains a drug and alcohol-free workplace.


CAPSTONE COPPER IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.