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We are looking for a highly competent and experienced Maintenance Superintendent to lead the ... mine, from facility construction, to full-scale contract mining of coal, minerals, or metals, all ...

We are looking for a highly competent and experienced Maintenance Superintendent to lead the ... mine, from facility construction, to full-scale contract mining of coal, minerals, or metals, all ...

We are looking for a highly competent and experienced Maintenance Superintendent to lead the ... mine, from facility construction, to full-scale contract mining of coal, minerals, or metals, all ...

We are looking for a highly competent and experienced Maintenance Superintendent to lead the ... mine, from facility construction, to full-scale contract mining of coal, minerals, or metals, all ...

Maintenance Superintendent

Craig, CO ยท On-site

$120K - $145K/yr

Maintains accurate records for all mine equipment and major components. * Performs related duties as assigned. Typical Physical Demands * Requires prolonged sitting with occasional bending, stooping ...

Maintenance Superintendent

Craig, CO ยท On-site

$120K - $145K/yr

Maintains accurate records for all mine equipment and major components. * Performs related duties as assigned. Typical Physical Demands * Requires prolonged sitting with occasional bending, stooping ...

Maintenance Superintendent Americas Cement Midlothian, Texas, United States Job ID: 523795 Ash ... Ensures maintenance personnel comply with plant and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA ...

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How much do mine maintenance superintendent jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for mine maintenance superintendent in the United States is $31.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $38.22 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges a Mine Maintenance Superintendent might face, and how can they be overcome?

Mine Maintenance Superintendents often encounter challenges such as managing equipment failures, minimizing downtime, and maintaining strict safety and regulatory standards. Overcoming these issues requires proactive maintenance planning, rapid troubleshooting, and fostering a culture of safety and teamwork among staff. Effective communication with production teams and supply chain managers can help anticipate needs and streamline repairs. By prioritizing training, preventive maintenance, and strong collaboration, superintendents can keep operations running smoothly and safely.

What is a Mine Maintenance Superintendent job?

A Mine Maintenance Superintendent is responsible for overseeing the maintenance and repair of mining equipment and machinery to ensure safe and efficient operations. They manage maintenance teams, develop schedules, and implement preventative maintenance programs to minimize downtime. This role requires strong leadership, technical expertise, and knowledge of industry regulations. They also coordinate with other departments to optimize operations and control costs while ensuring compliance with safety standards.

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

To thrive as a Mine Maintenance Superintendent, you need deep experience in heavy equipment maintenance, leadership abilities, and a relevant technical degree or trade qualification. Familiarity with computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), safety certifications, and knowledge of regulatory compliance standards are essential. Superior organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication help leaders excel in managing teams and coordinating with cross-functional departments. These skills are vital for ensuring operational efficiency, safety, and uptime in demanding mining environments.

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Infographic showing various Mine Maintenance Superintendent job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,662 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
Mine Maintenance Superintendent

Mine Maintenance Superintendent

Eagle Mine LLC

Michigamme, MI โ€ข On-site

Full-time

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Description:

MAIN PURPOSE: To lead and coordinate the safe, efficient, and effective execution of mining activities within the Mine Maintenance department. Superintendents at Eagle connect strategy to action, turning site goals into achievable operational plans. They create clarity for Supervisors, build teamwork across departments, and support a culture of safety, accountability, and continuous improvement. Their leadership directly impacts performance, engagement, and operational outcomes.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES/ACTIVITIES:

  • Provide direction, guidance, and support to Supervisors and other direct reports for effective daily execution.
  • Promote teamwork, communication, and alignment across shifts and crews.
  • Coach Supervisors in leadership, planning, and performance management, and build and lead their development plans.
  • Recognize and reinforce desired behaviors and cultural standards.
  • Encourage innovation, ownership, and employee participation in problem-solving.
  • Ensure effective two-way communication between front-line teams and site leadership.
  • Demonstrate visible safety leadership in the field by reinforcing positive behaviours and addressing concerns.
  • Establish processes and procedures for work execution, including WO shop papers, effective shift hand-over, recommissioning, completion, and signoff by technicians and supervisors
  • Participate in and help drive the weekly final maintenance plan review meeting while working in conjunction with mine operations
  • Review and monitor daily, weekly and monthly equipment performance and work management targets
  • Accountable for ensuring accurate Work Order input
  • Complete PM and Pre PM audits in the shops and field on equipment
  • Report on non-conformances to the maintenance plans and related KPI targets
  • Develop the annual budget to support asset strategies, planned shutdowns, and major repairs, while monitoring expenditures by reviewing financial performance, executing necessary reallocations, re-classes, and accruals, and providing clear variance explanations.
  • Develop SOW for vendors and contractors
  • Set team goals and expectations based on departmental and mine objectives
  • Ensure training requirements matrix based on employee skill and competencies is developed
  • Other duties as assigned.


EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Bachelorโ€™s Degree in a related field or equivalent experience
  • 15+ years of relevant heavy equipment asset and/or maintenance management experience
  • Knowledge of heavy equipment, asset management and maintenance
  • Mining or related experience preferred
  • Demonstrated strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to effectively use Microsoft Office Suite and SAP


KEY PERSONAL COMPETENCIES:

  • Action oriented โ€“ Drives others to take timely action, Identifies and seizes new opportunities
  • Ensures Accountability โ€“ Accepts responsibility for successes and failures of own work and teamโ€™s work
  • Decision Quality โ€“ Synthesizes information, experience, and inputs to determine the best course of action
  • Collaborates โ€“ Facilitates effective collaboration among coworkers and external partners
  • Communicates Effectively โ€“ Practices active and attentive listening skills to verify understanding
  • Manages Ambiguity โ€“ Coaches others in finding solutions despite incomplete information
  • Drives Engagement โ€“ Ensures that all team members are motivated to work toward common goals
  • Plans and Aligns - Ensures that the teamโ€™s plans and priorities are aligned with the organization
  • Strategic Mindset โ€“ Leads the team to pursue possibilities that will create sustainable value
  • Builds Effective Teams โ€“ Ensures that the team has the right mix of skills and leverages strengths


HSEC ACCOUNTABILITIES

Everyone in the workplace is responsible for his or her own safety and for the safety of their co-workers. Employees are responsible for performing all tasks in accordance with relevant HSEC Site Procedures, so as to work safely and keep the workplace safe. Lundin Mining Company is responsible for determining steps required to ensure health and safety of all employees, protection of the environment, and the community. Specifically, all employees must:

  • Accept personal responsibility for HSEC
  • Identify hazards, unsafe actions, and conditions that could result in damage to property, injury, impacts to the environment, and the community
  • Obey any instruction issued to protect their own personal health and safety, and the health and safety of others, protection of the environment and the community.
  • Report, as soon as practicable to their Manager any situations where HSEC requirements are not being conformed to within their work area
  • Avoid endangerment to any other person through any act or omission
  • Only use equipment you are trained to use and operate the equipment in a way that is safe, protects the environment and doesnโ€™t cause undue community impacts.
  • Participate in HSEC training provided to them
  • Report all incidents; including but not limited to injuries, near miss, community interactions and impacts, environmental impacts, spills, unsafe work practices, etc.
Requirements: