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From Home Mining Engineering Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Mine Engineer

Saginaw, AL · On-site

$74K - $82K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering from an accredited college or university * 2 or more years' experience performing mining engineering duties at surface operations - college graduates with ...

Mine Engineer

Saginaw, AL · On-site

$74K - $82K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering from an accredited college or university * 2 or more years' experience performing mining engineering duties at surface operations - college graduates with ...

Industrial Engineer

Brookwood, AL · On-site

$62K - $84K/yr

Ability to analyze and develop insights from complex operational data * Develop an understanding of operations improvement principles * Bachelor of Engineering degree in mining, electrical, civil ...

Industrial Engineer

Brookwood, AL · On-site

$62K - $84K/yr

Ability to analyze and develop insights from complex operational data * Develop an understanding of operations improvement principles * Bachelor of Engineering degree in mining, electrical, civil ...

Oakman is about an hour from Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, both of which provide diverse, family ... S. degree in electrical, mechanical, or mining engineering, or another related field. Minimum of ...

Oakman is about an hour from Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, both of which provide diverse, family ... S. degree in electrical, mechanical, or mining engineering, or another related field. Minimum of ...

Bachelor's degree in mining engineering, related discipline, or equivalent industry experience is ... We are committed to providing a work environment that is free from discrimination, harassment, and ...

From world-class events that last a few weeks to mining operations and remote communities who rely ... Work with internal engineering and other teams to facilitate estimates, drawings and other related ...

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From Home Mining Engineering information

What is from home mining engineering?

From home mining engineering refers to the remote performance of mining engineering tasks, typically using digital tools and software. Mining engineers working from home can design mine layouts, perform simulations, analyze geological data, and manage mining operations virtually, collaborating with on-site teams via communication technologies. This arrangement has become more common with advancements in remote sensing, modeling software, and cloud computing, enabling professionals to contribute to mining projects without being physically present at mine sites.

How do remote mining engineers effectively collaborate with on-site teams and ensure project success?

Remote mining engineers often use digital communication tools and project management platforms to stay connected with on-site teams. Regular virtual meetings, real-time data sharing, and clear documentation are crucial for aligning goals and solving problems collaboratively. While working remotely can pose challenges like time zone differences and limited hands-on supervision, successful remote engineers prioritize proactive communication and build strong relationships with both field staff and management. This approach helps ensure that projects stay on track and safety and quality standards are met.

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

To thrive as a Remote Mining Engineer, you need a strong background in mining engineering, geology, and project management, typically supported by a degree in mining engineering and relevant certifications. Familiarity with mining software such as AutoCAD, Surpac, or Micromine, as well as remote monitoring systems, is important. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and self-motivation are crucial soft skills for effective collaboration and independent work. These skills and qualities are vital for ensuring efficient project oversight, accurate data analysis, and successful team coordination from a remote setting.

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

The most popular types of Mining Engineering jobs in Alabama are:

What cities in Alabama are hiring for From Home Mining Engineering jobs?

Cities in Alabama with the most From Home Mining Engineering job openings:

Mine Engineer

Carmeuse

Saginaw, AL • On-site

$74K - $82K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 7 days ago


Carmeuse rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 10 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

20th of 41 rated mining


Job description

Position Description:

Responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to, providing mine/quarry engineering, planning, leadership, and other support to the surface quarry and plant operations.  The Mine Engineer will support the site, teams, and Carmeuse to achieve their safety, environmental, production, and cost goals. This position will primarily be responsible for developing short and long term mine plans; mine/quarry design; working with operations to address immediate issues not anticipated by the mine plan; maximizing yield at the lowest cost and the highest level of safety and efficiency; and tracking progress against planned production and quality goals, and key indicators. 

The Mine Engineer will also be involved in production improvement projects; capital project planning and budgets; and support designing, procuring, and implementing modifications to quarry systems, equipment, and processes to support Operations.  Up to 30% domestic travel is required for the position, and opportunities for international travel can arise. 

The Mine Engineer will support a surface quarry in Saginaw AL and provides quality driven mine planning services for local dolomite suppliers.  Additional site support opportunities will occur based on the engineer's skills, abilities, interests, and development plans, and the continued growth, as well as needs of Carmeuse.  There can also be additional opportunities to participate in cross-functional teams associated with other operations and departments in Carmeuse based on individual skills, interest, and abilities. 

Responsibilities & Duties: 

  • Ensure that the safety and sustainability culture of Carmeuse is projected and advanced

  • Ensure that mine plans and mine practices are aligned with the best safety and environmental standards

  • Use geologic and mine planning software to develop mine plans and production schedules

  • Take input from geologists and other technical and production staff to achieve optimum plans, and get approval for mine plans from the site operations and regional and corporate leadership

  • Support quarry surveying and mapping

  • Support and report on stockpile and pit and stripping surveys

  • Construct economic models for quarry, stripping, and mining operations

  • Support mobile equipment fleet planning and the fleet management system and analysis

  • Administer contract mining agreements to include: drafting, implementing, monitoring, and reporting

  • Perform quantity and quality control, and reporting for material production (rock, overburden, inner-burden, etc.) 

  • Interface with regulatory personnel, as required

  • Evaluate, review, and determine the most appropriate use of mining methodologies for best project performance

  • Consult and monitor the implementation, operation, and maintenance of modifications to quarry operational systems and equipment; promote Carmeuse best practices to the quarry operations

  • Initiate action to prevent occurrence of nonconformities relating to production processes and the quality system

  • Recommend solutions to problems related to the product, process, or quality system; and participate in the implementation, management, and verification of those solutions as appropriate

  • Maintain records as required by law and the quality system

  • Perform cost management to include: participate in development and tracking of the budget; use spending models for tracking, etc.

  • Interact effectively with mine and plant operations, project managers, geologists, and other engineering and functional groups

Job Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering from an accredited college or university

  • 2 or more years' experience performing mining engineering duties at surface operations - college graduates with suitable summer or co-op experience will be considered

  • Additional Requirements:

    • Possess a safety focus and proactive attitude towards mine safety

    • Possess the ability to address environmentally sensitive situations

    • Experience working with regulatory authorities at various levels of government, including MSHA, USEPA, and other federal, state, and local agencies

    • Experience working in teams with diverse skills and education levels

    • Experience with cost/benefit implications, and making sound business decisions

    • Exposure to non-typical mining methodologies, varying mining conditions and plant feed requirements, and mechanical aptitude

    • Experience with Hexagon MineSight 3D mine planning software or similar

    • Experience with Fleet Management Systems - Cat or similar

    • Aptitude for the execution and administration of contract agreements

Benefits & Compensation Package Includes

  • Salary range for this position is $74,000 - $82,000 

  • Paid holidays and vacation time

  • Group medical/pharmacy insurance options with company funded health care spending accounts 

  • Dental insurance & Vision insurance

  • 401k with company matching contribution

  • A robust Wellness program with financial rewards

  • Company-paid life insurance and short-term and long-term disability insurance

  • Options to purchase additional life insurance (employee, spouse, and child) and additional employee long-term disability insurance.

  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

  • Tuition benefits including professional certifications

  • Employee referral program


READY TO JOIN A ROCK-SOLID FAMILY?

Carmeuse started out as a small family-run business in Belgium.

Today it's a leading global producer of lime, high calcium limestone and dolomitic stone. Its products are essential to energy producers, environmental services, construction and manufacturing. 

With over 90 production facilities spread across almost every continent, and over 4,500 employees working at Carmeuse every day, the company's most treasured resources are its people.


Carmeuse is dedicated to maintaining a workplace that fosters equal opportunity and creates a diverse and inclusive work environment. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity.

You will be part of Carmeuse North America, a Rock-Star team of 2500 workers and employees bringing with them their own culture and specific needs. The North American headquarters is located in Pittsburgh, PA and has over three dozen production facilities across the U.S. and Canada.


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