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Prepare quarterly mine plan for management review and approval in accordance with five-year plans from the Corporate Mine Planning group. * Develop quarry faces consistent with mine plan and in ...

Prepare quarterly mine plan for management review and approval in accordance with five-year plans from the Corporate Mine Planning group. * Develop quarry faces consistent with mine plan and in ...

Work with management and relevant departments to establish short- and long-term mine plans, strategies, and tactics * Work through front-line leaders to communicate and implement goals * Monitor ...

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Mine Planner

Spokane, WA · On-site

$118K - $145K/yr

On-site Role Overview Reporting to the Underground Construction Manager, the Mine Planner is accountable for creating value and mitigating risks associated with Underground Mine Planning scope at the ...

... mine activities are achieved to planned specifications • Assist upper management to control costs to meet budgets and reduce costs to achieve savings • Conduct pre-shift meetings and safety talks ...

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Reporting as a key technical and operational leader, the role manages a team of mine planning engineers while collaborating closely with Operations, Technical Services, Processing, Operational ...

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Mine Supervisor

Grand Junction, CO · On-site

$30 - $37/hr

Salida (Monarch Limestone Mine) Ryno Construction is seeking a Mining Supervisor for summer ... Capable of managing production tracking and daily reporting Company Description Ryno Construction ...

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Work with management, peers, and relevant departments to establish short-term and long-term mine plans, strategies, and tactics. * Work through front-line leaders to ensure operational goals are ...

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How much do mine manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for mine manager in the United States is $97,771.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,500.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Mine Manager job?

A Mine Manager oversees the overall operations of a mining site, ensuring safety, efficiency, and profitability. They are responsible for planning, organizing, and coordinating mining activities while complying with environmental and safety regulations. Mine Managers also manage staff, budgets, and resource allocation to optimize production. Their role requires strong leadership, technical expertise, and problem-solving skills to address operational challenges.

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

To thrive as a Mine Manager, you need strong leadership, operational management experience, and a background in mining engineering or geology, typically supported by a relevant degree and significant industry experience. Familiarity with mine planning software (such as Surpac or Vulcan), safety regulations, and certifications like Mine Manager's Certificate of Competency is often required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and decision-making skills help build cohesive teams and address operational challenges effectively. These qualifications ensure safe, efficient production while maintaining compliance and promoting a positive workplace culture.

What are the main responsibilities of a Mine Manager on a day-to-day basis?

A Mine Manager oversees all aspects of mine operations, including production planning, employee safety, equipment maintenance, and regulatory compliance. On a typical day, you might coordinate with engineers and supervisors, conduct safety briefings, review production reports, and address any operational issues that arise. Collaboration with environmental officers, human resources, and senior management is also common to ensure the mine runs smoothly and meets both safety and production targets. This multifaceted role requires balancing strategic oversight with hands-on problem-solving and team management.

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Infographic showing various Mine Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $97,771 per year, or $47 per hour.
Drill & Blast Supervisor - Mine Operations

Drill & Blast Supervisor - Mine Operations

ASARCO LLC

Sahuarita, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 hours ago


ASARCO rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

21st of 31 rated mining


Job description

Description:
POSITION OVERVIEW
To direct and coordinate the safe, environmentally compliant, productive, and cost-effective drilling and blasting operations of the Mission Mine.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Work safely at all times and supervise all crew members in a way that supports ASARCO's Total Safety Culture program, aligns with all health and safety rules and procedures, emphasizes risk management, and ensures that everyone returns home safely at the end of the day.
Supervise and direct the activities of the mine operations drillers and the blasting/powder crew in their daily activities.
Line out the drillers based on priorities supplied by Technical Services according to available resources and mining needs, ensuring high use of availability of priority drills.
Track and manage explosives inventory daily and check records against physical inventory. Maintain explosives supply in accordance with blasting needs while maintaining cost controls. Monitor supply of stem rock.
Track consumables on drills, including bits and steel, in order to analyze performance and make recommendations of changes to improve production or lower costs. Maintain sufficient inventory of drill consumables while maintaining cost controls.
Design loading and timing schemes for each shot to be uploaded for contractor explosives loading and blasting crew tie-in and initiation. Work closely with Technical Services on proper shot timing and loading to maintain highwall integrity, promote digability, and align blasting to observed geology.
Coordinate daily blasting activities, including arranging guards and setting up safe guarding locations, working with mine operations and dispatch to align blasting activities with ore flow requirements and operator lunches to minimize disruptions to production.
Safely initiate blasts following the appropriate SOPs and industry best practices.
Monitor and work with blasting crew to ensure proper loading of holes according to blasting design. Perform QAQC checks using both BlastIQ software and in-field checks.
Work closely with blasting contractors on blast scheduling, QAQC of loading, blasting product usage, inventory tracking, and opportunities for improvement.
Lead or coordinate on bi-weekly blasting meetings, reviewing KPIs, identifying areas for improvement, evaluating performance, and planning ahead for coming weeks.
Manage and maintain BlastIQ system for blast data tracking, ensuring information is uploaded on a timely manner and that information is complete.
Monitor driller performance, manage driller schedules, and coach and mentor drillers to improve productivity and reduce costs.
Analyze blasting and drilling KPIs for opportunities for improvement, with particular focus on production rates, fragmentation, highwall compliance, and cost reduction.
Work closely with mine operations to ensure that all drill patterns are adequately prepped in advance of drilling activities in alignment with blasting sequence from Technical Services. Work with mine operations to ensure delivery of required stem rock to patterns as needed.
Work with crusher operations to optimize fragmentation to ensure desired throughput through both crushers while controlling costs.
Attend daily Mine Ops/Technical Services alignment meetings and weekly mine plan meetings.
Ensure all support equipment required for drilling and blasting is maintained in safe and productive condition, working with shops to prioritize needs.
Inspect and ensure that all equipment, magazines, storage yards, and other associated areas are safe and organized in a clean and efficient manner in compliance with ASARCO, MSHA, and ATF standards.
Maintain a competent and effective work force through effective personnel management and labor relations techniques and policies.
Promote improved performance of subordinates through ongoing training and communication of ideas, techniques, and policies.
Assist in preparation of departmental budgets and forecasts ensuring proper cost and business planning.
Communicate with the General Mine Supervisor and Mine Manager concerning operating practices that have the potential to increase production and decrease costs.
Fill in for Senior Supervisor as needed.
Coordinate and communicate closely with the Maintenance General Supervisors, planners and Electrical Supervisor on those maintenance requirements affecting mine production to obtain high, long-term equipment availability through effective maintenance, equipment replacement, and improvement programs.
Ensure that work practices within the mine area comply with company, local, state, and federal safety, and environmental standards.
Interact with workforce and Human Resources, Purchasing, Accounting, etc., to ensure compliance with established company policies.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Must be proficient with MS Windows, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Teams, and MS Outlook.
Strong interpersonal skills in developing consensus building.
Applicant must have good communications.
SKILLS (oral and written).
Must be able to manage time effectively and set priorities.
Requires the ability to manage multiple tasks.
Knowledge of BlastIQ software is a plus
Knowledge of SHOTPlus software is a plus.
Knowledge of SAP/UKG software is a plus.
Knowledge of ISO 14001 and 45001 is a plus
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals.
Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Must have prior drilling and blasting experience of 5 years in open pit mining. Drilling and Blasting supervisory experience preferred.
Ability to be ATF certified as Employee Possessor
ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH & SAFETY
The job requires training or instruction in the area of environmental Awareness.
This job requires training or instruction in the area of Safety & Health awareness including completion of the appropriate OSHA and/or MSHA.

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