1

Evening Mining Engineering Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Engineer III - Mining

Craig, CO · On-site

$130K - $155K/yr

Lead engineering staff performing surveying, mapping and surface modeling to support reclamation ... occasional evening or weekend work. Occasional offsite travel may be necessary depending on ...

Engineer I - Mining

Craig, CO · On-site

$85K - $98K/yr

... occasional evening or weekend work. Occasional offsite travel may be necessary depending on ... Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field from an accredited university. * Equivalent ...

Engineer III - Mining

Craig, CO · On-site

$130K - $155K/yr

Lead engineering staff performing surveying, mapping and surface modeling to support reclamation ... occasional evening or weekend work. Occasional offsite travel may be necessary depending on ...

Engineer I - Mining

Craig, CO · On-site

$85K - $98K/yr

... occasional evening or weekend work. Occasional offsite travel may be necessary depending on ... Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field from an accredited university. * Equivalent ...

Bachelor's degree in an Engineering discipline is required, preferably Mining, Civil, Electrical ... Must have the ability to work various shifts (required shifts include days, evening and nights ...

Bachelor's degree in an Engineering discipline is required, preferably Mining, Civil, Electrical ... Must have the ability to work various shifts (required shifts include days, evening and nights ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Evening Mining Engineering information

See salary details

$33K

$89.2K

$142K

How much do evening mining engineering jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for evening mining engineering in the United States is $89,183.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,500.00 and $109,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
What are the most commonly searched types of Mining Engineering jobs? The most popular types of Mining Engineering jobs are:
Mining Engineering Professional - Entry

Mining Engineering Professional - Entry

Peabody Energy

Wright, WY • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Peabody Energy rating

8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

Based on 29 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

3rd of 29 rated mining


Job description

Job Summary
Normally responsible under professional supervision for contributions to broader projects around the mine.
Job Description
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Visibly support and champion Peabody's Missions and Values
  • Act in accordance with and adhere to Safety as a Way of Life Management System
  • Short, medium and long term mine planning activities
  • Examine mining methods and equipment to improve performance
  • Prepare drilling and blasting plans
  • Monitor of mine ventilation (if applicable) and providing other mine services
  • Ensure activities comply with safety, environmental and statutory requirements
  • Other duties as assigned by the company

EXPERIENCE
  • This is an entry level position that requires basic/recent graduate level engineering knowledge

Physical Requirements
Physical Requirements - Surface Environment
  • Must have the ability to stand for up to 4 hours per shift
  • Must have the ability to be seated for up to 4 hours to operate equipment or vehicles
  • Must have the ability to work from elevated positions, walk/climb up and down stairs/steps and climb on/off equipment and ladders
  • Must have the ability to wear required protective footwear, hearing and eye protection, and other personal protective equipment as required by Company and MSHA
  • Must have the ability to perform repetitive hand and wrist motions (push, pull, twist, handle), and have rapid reflex movements of the arms/legs and good hand to eye coordination
  • Must have the ability to lift/raise 10 - 50 lbs. without mechanical assistance frequently during the work shift
  • Must have the ability to work in extreme conditions, including but not limited to changing weather conditions, dust, mud, varying levels of noise from low to high decibels, varying degrees of light/dark, in and around artificial light, and in a confined work area
  • Must have the ability to work various shifts (required shifts include days, evening and nights, with rotating schedules, weekends and holidays)

Physical Requirements - Underground Environment
  • Must have the ability to stand for prolonged periods of time on uneven, rocky surfaces for up to the entire length of the shift
  • Must have the ability to be seated for up to 4 hours to operate equipment or vehicles
  • Must have the ability to walk for up to 4 hours at a time. Will be required to walk through different sections of the mine with varying degrees of clearance and headroom
  • Must have the ability to wear required protective footwear, hearing and eye protection, and other personal protective equipment as required by Company and MSHA
  • Must have the ability to bend or stoop for a full work period as a result of mine height
  • Must have the ability to climb up and down stairs/steps and climb on/off equipment and ladders
  • Must have the ability to perform repetitive hand and wrist motions (push, pull, twist, handle), and have rapid reflex movements of the arms/legs and good hand to eye coordination
  • Must have the ability to lift 25 - 50 lbs. on a frequent basis and the ability to occasionally lift items weighing up to 80 lbs.
  • Must have the ability to work in extreme conditions, including but not limited to changing weather conditions, dust, mud, varying levels of noise from low to high decibels, varying degrees of light/dark, in and around artificial light, and in a confined work area
  • Must have the ability to work various shifts (required shifts include days, evening and nights, with rotating schedules, weekends and holidays)

Physical Requirements - Office
  • Must have the ability to sit for up to 8 hours
  • Must be able to use a computer and communicate effectively in various forms, including email and by phone
  • Must have the ability to review paper and electronic documents and complete computer entry of data from paper documents
  • Must be able to find, remove and return files to/from file cabinets and discuss issues by telephone and in person
  • Must be able to operate copier, fax machine, etc.

Education

What Peabody Energy employees say

Pay

Benefits

Hours and flexibility

Workplace

Get the full story on Breakroom