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Principal Software Engineer

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$116K - $155K/yr

Apply now Principal Software Engineer Posting Start Date: 6/16/26 Job Location (Short): Tucson ... At Komatsu Mining Technology Solutions, we're not just talking about progress and innovation - we ...

Principal Software Engineer

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$116K - $155K/yr

Principal Software Engineer Posting Start Date: 6/16/26 Job Location (Short): Tucson, Arizona, USA ... At Komatsu Mining Technology Solutions, we're not just talking about progress and innovation - we ...

Principal Geochemist

Denver, CO · On-site +1

$150K - $200K/yr

Mining experience is strongly preferred, particularly in water quality modeling; geochemical ... Advanced degree in geochemistry, hydrogeochemistry, environmental engineering, chemistry, or a ...

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How much do internship principal mining engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship principal mining engineer in the United States is $25.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Principal Mining Engineer vs Principal Mining Engineer?

AspectInternship Principal Mining EngineerPrincipal Mining Engineer
QualificationsTypically pursuing or recently completed a degree in mining engineeringAdvanced degree and extensive professional experience in mining engineering
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, learning-focused, supervisedLeadership role, responsible for project oversight and strategic planning
Employer & Industry UsageMining companies, consulting firms, often in training programsMining corporations, industry leaders, responsible for major projects

The Internship Principal Mining Engineer is an entry-level or training position designed for students or recent graduates gaining practical experience. In contrast, the Principal Mining Engineer is a senior professional responsible for overseeing mining operations and strategic decision-making. The key differences lie in experience, responsibilities, and career stage, with the internship serving as a stepping stone toward a full professional role.

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Infographic showing various Internship Principal Mining Engineer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,867 per year, or $25.4 per hour.

Principal Engineer Lead, Hydrology & Hydraulics - Mining & Dams

BBA, Inc.

Lakewood, CO

$105K - $139K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Your future role at BBA

BBA is seeking a Principal Engineer Lead - Hydrology,Hydraulics & Dam Safety to provide technical authority and leadership forwater management, tailings, and dam-related projects in the mining sector. Thisrole is central to the safe design, operation, and governance of dams andtailings facilities, where hydrological risk, hydraulic performance, andregulatory compliance are critical.
You will act as a senior technical advisor and damsafety leader, supporting clients in the planning, design, assessment, andoperation of tailings storage facilities, water retention dams, diversionstructures, and mine water management systems. The role combines advancedtechnical responsibility, dam safety governance, mentoring, and clientengagement.

With us, you'll get the opportunity to

TechnicalLeadership & Dam Safety Authority

  • Provide technical leadership and oversight for hydrology, hydraulics, and dam safety aspects of mining projects
  • Act as senior technical reviewer for dams, tailings storage facilities, and mine water management infrastructure
  • Lead and review hydrological and hydroclimatic studies, including:
    • Catchment and watershed analyses
    • Extreme flood estimation and design floods
    • Hydroclimatic and statistical analyses
    • Climate change impact and adaptation assessments
  • Lead hydraulic analyses and modelling to support dam and tailings design, including:
    • Spillway and outlet works capacity
    • Flood routing and reservoir routing
    • Freeboard assessments
    • Emergency spillway performance
  • Perform or oversee 1D, 2D, and 3D hydraulic simulations for dams, tailings facilities, and diversion systems

Tailings & Mine Water Management

  • Lead the development of integrated mine water management strategies, including water balances, operational water routing, and contingency planning.
  • Develop and review water and mass balance models for tailings storage facilities and mine operations.
  • Support tailings governance frameworks, including design basis, operating criteria, and performance monitoring.
  • Contribute to closure and long-term water management strategies for tailings and mine facilities.

Dam Safety, Risk & RegulatoryCompliance

  • Lead and contribute to dam safety assessments, including:
    • Dam Safety Reviews (DSRs)
    • Independent Technical Reviews (ITRs)
    • Consequence classification and hazard assessments
    • Failure modes and effects analyses (FMEA)
  • Support emergency preparedness and response planning, including dam break analysis and inundation mapping and emergency action plans (EAPs)
  • Prepare and review dam safety documentation in support of regulatory submissions and audits
  • Ensure alignment with applicable U.S. dam safety regulations, guidelines, and industry standards, as well as international best practices

Leadership, Mentorship & Client Engagement

  • Serve as a technical mentor and leader for hydrotechnical and dam safety professionals
  • Support proposals, scopes, and technical approaches for dam and tailings projects
  • Act as a trusted technical advisor to mining clients and regulatory authorities
  • Promote best practices in safety, risk management, and responsible tailings governance

Do your qualities and values matchour corporate culture?

  • Strong ethical standards and commitment to public and environmental safety
  • Deep interest in complex, high-consequence engineering challenges
  • Results-driven with sound engineering judgment
  • Collaborative leadership and knowledge-sharing mindset
  • Strong commitment to health, safety, and responsible mining practices

Summary of certifications and jobrequirements

  • Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or equivalent
  • Master's degree or PhD in Hydraulics, Hydrology, Water Resources, or related field is a strong asset
  • Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or eligible for licensure in the United States
  • 20+ years of experience in hydrology, hydraulics, and dam safety, preferably in mining and tailings projects
  • Demonstrated experience with dam safety evaluations, tailings facilities, and flood risk management
  • Advanced proficiency in hydrological and hydraulic modelling tools
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills in English
  • Asset: Familiarity with U.S. dam safety regulations and regulatory processes
  • Asset:  Experience supporting Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) and inundation mapping
  • Asset:  Knowledge of instrumentation, hydrometry, and dam monitoring systems
  • Asset:  Familiarity with international dam and tailings guidelines (e.g., industry best practices)
  • Asset:  Experience incorporating climate change considerations into dam and flood design