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Drilling Engineer Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

... a Drilling Superintendent - Raisebore and Blindbore Projects to join our Various Project Sites ... We are known for our expertise in the engineering and construction of deep shafts and tunnels of ...

Malcolm Drilling is seeking a driven Field Engineer to support an exciting project located in Salt Lake City, UT. In this role, you'll gain hands-on experience in heavy civil construction, deep ...

Malcolm Drilling is seeking a driven Field Engineer to support an exciting project located in Salt Lake City, UT. In this role, you'll gain hands-on experience in heavy civil construction, deep ...

Malcolm Drilling is seeking a driven Field Engineer to support an exciting project located in Salt Lake City, UT. In this role, you'll gain hands-on experience in heavy civil construction, deep ...

Drill and Blast Engineer

Moab, UT ยท On-site

$85 - $110/hr

Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate - We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale ... In this role, you will lead blast design, oversee drilling programs, and partner closely with mine ...

In this role, you will lead blast design, oversee drilling programs, and partner closely with mine ... Bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering or a related field. * 5+ years of experience in surface ...

Diamond/Core Driller

Moab, UT

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

This role requires precision drilling, strong mechanical skills, and strict adherence to safety ... Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate - We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale.

RC Driller

Moab, UT ยท On-site

$24.50 - $30.25/hr

The role focuses on safe, efficient drilling operations, highquality sample recovery, equipment ... Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate - We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale.

Diamond/Core Driller

Moab, UT

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

This role requires precision drilling, strong mechanical skills, and strict adherence to safety ... Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate - We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale.

Diamond/Core Driller Assistant

Moab, UT

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

The assistant plays a key role in ensuring efficient and safe core drilling operations ... Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate - We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale.

Diamond/Core Driller Assistant

Moab, UT

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

The assistant plays a key role in ensuring efficient and safe core drilling operations ... Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate - We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale.

Diamond/Core Driller Assistant

Moab, UT ยท On-site

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

The assistant plays a key role in ensuring efficient and safe core drilling operations ... Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate - We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale.

Diamond/Core Driller

Moab, UT ยท On-site

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

This role requires precision drilling, strong mechanical skills, and strict adherence to safety ... Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate - We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale.

During monthly drilling, Engineering Aides in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. * For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in ...

During monthly drilling, Engineering Aides in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. * For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in ...

During monthly drilling, Engineering Aides in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. * For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in ...

During monthly drilling, Engineering Aides in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. * For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in ...

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How much do drilling engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for drilling engineer in Utah is $106,210.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $96,000.00 and $117,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a drilling engineer?

Drilling engineers plan and execute the drilling operations for oil, gas, and mining companies. In this job, you extract minerals, metal ores, oil, and natural gas from mines, various landforms, and underwater. Your responsibilities may include inspecting new sites, analyzing data on production levels, and troubleshooting issues. Additionally, your job is to assist other energy professionals with the cost and budgeting of heavy equipment and necessary tools for drilling.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a drilling engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Drilling Engineer, you need a solid background in petroleum engineering or a related field, with expertise in drilling operations, well design, and safety protocols. Familiarity with drilling software (such as Landmark or WellPlan), hydraulic modeling tools, and certifications like IWCF or Well Control are often required. Strong analytical skills, problem-solving ability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for coordinating with multidisciplinary teams and addressing operational challenges. These competencies ensure the safe, efficient, and cost-effective drilling of wells, minimizing risks and maximizing project success.

How does a drilling engineer typically collaborate with geologists and other team members during a drilling project?

Drilling Engineers work closely with geologists, reservoir engineers, and drilling supervisors to ensure drilling operations are efficient and safe. They rely on geologists for subsurface data and formation analysis, which helps in planning well trajectories and anticipating potential drilling hazards. Regular meetings and real-time data sharing are common, allowing the team to make quick decisions when unexpected conditions arise. This collaborative environment ensures that drilling objectives are met while adhering to safety and environmental standards.

What is the difference between Drilling Engineer vs Well Engineer?

AspectDrilling EngineerWell Engineer
Primary FocusDesigning and supervising drilling operationsDesigning and managing well construction and completion
Work EnvironmentDrilling rigs, field sitesOffices, field sites, wellsites
CredentialsBachelor's in Petroleum Engineering or related field; certifications like IWCFBachelor's in Petroleum or Mechanical Engineering; similar certifications
Industry UsageOil & gas exploration, drilling companiesOil & gas operators, service companies

While both roles involve oil and gas well development, Drilling Engineers focus on planning and executing drilling operations, whereas Well Engineers concentrate on designing and managing the entire well lifecycle, including completion and workover activities.

How much money do drilling engineers make?

Drilling engineers typically earn a median annual salary of around $100,000 to $150,000, depending on experience, location, and industry sector. Senior or specialized drilling engineers with extensive experience or certifications can earn higher salaries, often exceeding $200,000 annually.

Is drilling engineering a good career?

Drilling engineering is a specialized field within the oil and gas industry that involves designing and managing drilling operations. It offers high earning potential, opportunities for advancement, and requires technical skills, problem-solving, and safety knowledge. The career can involve working in remote locations and demanding schedules but provides strong job stability in the energy sector.

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Infographic showing various Drilling Engineer job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $106,210 per year, or $51.1 per hour.

Drilling Engineer, Exploration & Resource Automation

Mariana Minerals

Moab, UT โ€ข On-site

$80 - $100/hr

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Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

About Mariana Minerals

Mariana Minerals is a software-first, vertically integrated minerals company on a mission to supply the critical minerals powering modern energy, AI, and defense technologies.

Weโ€™re reimagining how minerals are sourced, refined, and optimized by combining deep industrial expertise with software, automation, and data-driven decision-making. Join us as we build the future of responsible mineral sourcing and supply.

Role Overview

We are hiring a Drilling Engineer, Exploration & Resource Automation to help build and implement the automated drilling, sampling, QA/QC, and resource workflows inside MarianaOS. This role sits at the intersection of drilling, geology, resource estimation, field operations, and software product development.

You will work closely with Mariana Minerals' software team to translate real-world exploration and drilling workflows into scalable software tools, automated systems, and practical field-to-model solutions. The focus is not only to execute drilling programs, but to help automate how those programs are planned, tracked, sampled, analyzed, reconciled, and optimized across greenfield, brownfield, infill, resource definition, and new drilling campaigns.

The ideal candidate has a strong geology, drilling, resource modeling, and resource estimation background, plus a strong motivation to automate manual workflows and build better tools for technical teams. Experience with sediment-hosted copper, sandstone-hosted copper, red-bed copper, stratiform copper, or similar deposits is helpful, but not required. Experience creating products, internal tools, technical solutions, dashboards, workflows, or software-enabled processes is a meaningful asset.

You will work on Copper One, a real sedimentary copper project in southeast Utah, while helping build MarianaOS tools that can scale across drilling, exploration, sampling, QA/QC, resource modeling, and project development workflows.

What Youโ€™ll Do MarianaOS Product and Workflow Development
  • Work directly with the software team to design, test, and improve MarianaOS tools for drilling, exploration, sampling, QA/QC, assay review, and resource modeling.
  • Translate field drilling workflows into product requirements, user stories, data models, automation logic, and practical software specifications.
  • Help define how technical users should plan drill programs, capture field data, track sample movement, validate assays, and reconcile results inside MarianaOS.
  • Build and refine workflows that reduce manual spreadsheet work, improve data quality, and make geological and drilling decisions faster and more auditable.
  • Serve as the domain expert connecting geologists, drillers, resource modelers, field teams, and software engineers.
Drilling Automation and Program Optimization
  • Help develop automated systems for drill planning, target prioritization, hole design, drill schedule tracking, contractor coordination, and field progress reporting.
  • Support workflows for greenfield exploration, brownfield drilling, infill drilling, resource conversion, confirmation drilling, and follow-up drilling.
  • Design repeatable logic for comparing planned versus actual drilling outcomes, including drilled meters, productivity, sample recovery, deviations, delays, costs, and geological results.
  • Identify opportunities to automate recurring decisions and checks across drilling campaigns, including sample interval validation, QA/QC flags, assay status tracking, and field issue escalation.
  • Partner with technical and software teams to turn field learnings into product improvements that can scale across future Mariana Minerals projects.
Sampling, QA/QC, and Field-to-Lab Workflows
  • Help define and automate end-to-end sample workflows, including sample interval design, labeling, chain of custody, dispatch, lab status tracking, assay receipt, and QA/QC review.
  • Develop requirements for automated QA/QC checks involving standards, blanks, duplicates, check assays, contamination risks, sample swaps, missing intervals, and out-of-sequence results.
  • Review drilling and sampling processes in the field and convert those observations into better systems, forms, controls, dashboards, and alerts.
Geology, Assay Interpretation, and Resource Model True-Up
  • Support automated comparison of drill results against geologic interpretations, resource assumptions, block model predictions, and mineralized domains.
  • Help develop drillhole-to-block-model reconciliation workflows covering lithology, stratigraphy, mineralized intervals, grade, thickness, alteration, and spatial continuity.
  • Define variance thresholds, validation logic, exception reports, and follow-up drilling recommendations.
  • Use assay results, field observations, and model outputs to identify areas where the model is confirmed, contradicted, or needs geological true-up.
  • Help create repeatable workflows that connect exploration drilling, resource estimation, mine planning, and project development decisions.
Cross-Functional Implementation and Adoption
  • Act as a bridge between field users and software developers, ensuring tools are technically sound, usable, and grounded in real exploration and drilling workflows.
  • Test new MarianaOS features with real project data, identify edge cases, document gaps, and provide actionable feedback to the software team.
  • Develop templates, process maps, standard operating procedures, dashboards, and training materials for drilling and sampling workflows.
  • Communicate clearly with geology, resource modeling, operations, product team, engineering, and leadership teams.
Copper One Field and Technical Support
  • Support drilling, exploration, sampling, and resource definition workflows for the Copper One project, a sedimentary copper deposit in the Lisbon Valley district of southeast Utah.
  • Spend time at site to understand actual field execution, contractor workflows, sample handling, geological controls, and operational constraints.
What Youโ€™ll Bring
  • Bachelor's degree in Geological Engineering, Mining Engineering, Geology, Earth Sciences, or a related technical discipline.
  • 3+ years of experience in drilling, exploration, mine geology, resource definition, resource modeling, and technical field programs.
  • Strong understanding of drilling workflows, sample collection, assay data, QA/QC procedures, geological interpretation, and resource estimation concepts.
  • Ability to work with drillhole data, sample intervals, assay results, geologic sections, block models, and field operating data.
  • Experience with greenfield exploration, brownfield drilling, infill drilling, resource conversion, grade control, or development-stage drilling campaigns.
  • Experience with geological block models, resource models, drillhole databases, 3D geological modeling workflows, and resource classification concepts.
  • Experience with tools such as Leapfrog, Vulcan, Datamine, Deswik, Surpac, Micromine, acQuire, MX Deposit, GIS platforms, or similar systems.
  • Experience defining QA/QC rules, assay validation processes, reconciliation reports, drilling dashboards, or data governance workflows.
  • Strong interest in automation, process optimization, and building better systems for technical mining and exploration workflows.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with both technical geology/drilling teams and software/product teams.
  • Comfort translating messy field workflows into clear requirements, process maps, rules, dashboards, checks, or software specifications.
  • Willingness to be based within the vicinity of the Lisbon Valley / Monticello-Moab, Utah project area and spend meaningful time near the project.
Why Join Us?

At Mariana Minerals, youโ€™ll be part of a mission-driven team reshaping the way critical minerals are sourced and supplied globally. Youโ€™ll have the autonomy to make big decisions, the tools to innovate, and a culture that values ownership, smart automation, and collaboration.

Our culture is built on three principles:

Extreme Ownership โ€“ We take full responsibility for outcomes, relentlessly driving toward solutions.

Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate โ€“ We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale.

Share Your Legos โ€“ We collaborate openly, share knowledge, and empower each other to build bigger, better solutions.

Join us as we build the future of responsible mineral sourcing and supply.

Mariana is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status.

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