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How much do geomechanics jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for geomechanics in the United States is $48,298.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,000.00 and $55,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Geomechanics professional?

Geomechanics professionals typically spend their days analyzing soil, rock, and subsurface conditions using both field data and computer modeling tools to assess stability and predict behavior under various loading conditions. Their responsibilities often include preparing technical reports, designing solutions for geotechnical problems, and collaborating with engineers, project managers, and on-site teams to ensure project requirements are met. Regular site visits and data collection are common, especially for projects involving construction, mining, or energy extraction. Effective communication with stakeholders is a key aspect of the job, requiring the ability to explain complex geomechanical concepts in clear, actionable terms. This mix of analytical, field, and team-based work provides a dynamic and impactful experience in the engineering sector.

What is a Geomechanics job?

A Geomechanics job involves analyzing the mechanical behavior of geological materials, such as rocks and soils, under various conditions. Professionals in this field apply principles of engineering, geology, and physics to assess stability, predict subsurface conditions, and solve issues related to drilling, mining, tunneling, and reservoir management. They use computational models, laboratory testing, and field data to evaluate risks like landslides, subsidence, or wellbore failures. Geomechanics experts work in industries such as oil and gas, civil engineering, and environmental consulting to ensure safe and efficient operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Geomechanics position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Geomechanics professional, you need a solid understanding of geotechnical engineering, mechanics of materials, and advanced mathematical modeling, typically supported by a degree in geological engineering, civil engineering, or a related field. Proficiency with software tools like finite element analysis (FEA), specialized geomechanical modeling programs (e.g., FLAC, PLAXIS), and familiarity with industry certifications such as Professional Engineer (PE) can be highly valuable. Strong analytical thinking, collaboration, and effective communication are important soft skills for interpreting data and conveying findings to multidisciplinary teams. These skills and qualities are crucial for addressing complex subsurface challenges and ensuring the safety and success of construction, energy, and infrastructure projects.

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Infographic showing various Geomechanics job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 83% In-person, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,298 per year, or $23.2 per hour.

Principal Geomechanics/Mining Engineer

ITASCA North America

Minneapolis, MN

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Principal Geomechanics/Mining Engineer

ITASCA North America | U.S.-based

About the role

ITASCA North America is seeking a Principal Geomechanics/Mining Engineer to provide technical leadership, grow client relationships, mentor engineers, and strengthen our mining geomechanics practice across the U.S. and North America.

This role is suited for a senior mining, geotechnical, or rock mechanics professional with strong technical credibility, practical engineering judgment, and experience leading complex mining projects. Open pit experience is preferred, particularly in slope stability, pit slope design, rock mass characterization, structural geology, monitoring, risk assessment, and operational support.

As a Principal Engineer, you will help clients solve practical mining challenges by combining field-informed judgment, practical geomechanics expertise, and advanced analysis. You will be expected to guide, interpret, critically review, challenge, and clearly explain the outcome of technical work combined with numerical model results so clients can make sound decisions.

Why this role matters

Geomechanics decisions directly influence mine safety, design, productivity, risk, and long-term performance.

As a Principal Geomechanics/Mining Engineer, you will help clients understand ground behavior, evaluate uncertainty, and make practical decisions about open pit slope design, mine planning, monitoring, operations, risk management, and closure.

You will also play an important role in growing ITASCA North America's mining practice by building trusted client relationships, identifying opportunities, mentoring staff, guiding project teams, and connecting ITASCA's geomechanics, hydrogeology, engineering geology, and numerical modeling capabilities into stronger solutions for clients.

What you'll do

  • Provide senior technical leadership on mining geomechanics and rock mechanics projects, with a preferred focus on open pit mining.
  • Lead and review work involving slope stability, pit slope design, rock mass characterization, structural geology, geotechnical domains, monitoring, operational support, and risk assessment.
  • Guide and review advanced numerical modeling, including assumptions, uncertainty, limitations, and implications for client decisions.
  • Translate complex geomechanical information into practical recommendations for mine planning, design, operations, risk management, and closure.
  • Serve as a trusted advisor and senior client contact.
  • Develop client relationships, identify opportunities, and lead proposals, scopes, budgets, schedules, and project strategy.
  • Mentor engineers and support high-quality project delivery through review, coaching, and knowledge sharing.
  • Collaborate with ITASCA specialists in geomechanics, hydrogeology, engineering geology, geochemistry, data science, and software development.
  • Support marketing of consulting services and ITASCA software through client engagement, conferences, technical papers, and industry participation.

What you bring

Required

  • Master's degree in mining engineering, geotechnical engineering, geological engineering, civil engineering, geomechanics, geophysics, or a related field.
  • 15+ years of relevant post-graduate experience.
  • Proven technical excellence and sound engineering judgment in mining geomechanics, rock mechanics, or geotechnical engineering.
  • Strong experience with open pit geomechanics, slope stability, pit slope design, rock mass characterization, monitoring, and mine operational support.
  • Ability to guide, review, and interpret advanced numerical modeling.
  • Experience leading, managing, and reviewing complex technical projects.
  • Strong client-facing communication skills.
  • Experience mentoring engineers and contributing to business development.
  • Authorization to work in the United States. ITASCA may be willing to facilitate work visa requirements under certain circumstances.

Strongly valued

  • Practical mining operations experience in open pit and/or underground environments.
  • Established client relationships in the mining sector.
  • Experience developing and winning consulting work.
  • Experience with ITASCA software, such as FLAC3D, 3DEC, UDEC, PFC, or related numerical modeling tools.
  • Experience integrating geomechanics with hydrogeology, structural geology, mine planning, monitoring data, and operational constraints.
  • Recognition in the mining geomechanics community through publications, conferences, committees, or industry engagement.

Why ITASCA

For more than 45 years, ITASCA has helped clients solve complex geomechanics, hydrogeology, and engineering geology challenges through technical depth, practical judgment, and innovation.

At ITASCA, you will work on challenging projects where standard approaches are often not enough. Our work combines field experience, engineering interpretation, advanced analysis, and state-of-the-art ITASCA software to help clients make better decisions.

We are a collaborative, collegial, employee-owned company where technical excellence, curiosity, mentorship, mutual respect, and shared success matter. This is a place for senior professionals who want meaningful influence with clients, colleagues, and the direction of a growing North American consulting practice.

Location and travel

This is a full-time position based in the United States. Preferred locations are Denver/Lakewood, Colorado, or Minneapolis, Minnesota, but other U.S. locations, including hybrid/remote work options, may be considered for the right candidate.

Travel will be expected for client meetings, site visits, conferences, business development, and internal collaboration.

ITASCA may provide employment-based visa sponsorship (e.g. H1-B, L-1, TN, etc.) for this role, subject to business needs, candidate qualifications, and immigration regulations.

Compensation and benefits

We value your contributions and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:

  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience
  • Performance bonuses, including cash and company stock
  • Health, dental, and vision benefits for you and your family
  • Generous paid time off from day one
  • Paid holidays
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid parental leave
  • Company-paid short-term disability, long-term disability, and life insurance

The anticipated salary range is $150,000-$200,000. Final compensation will depend on experience and qualifications.

Take the next step in your career and become a valued member of our employee-owned company. Join us at ITASCA, where innovation meets excellence!

ITASCA is an equal opportunity employer, a drug-free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME