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Mining Engineer

Delta Junction, AK · On-site

$105K - $129K/yr

The Mining Engineer reports to the Senior Mining Engineer, and the primary role is for the safe ... Performing financial evaluations and cost analyses for operating and capital project justification

The Underground Mining Engineer is responsible for the planning, design, optimization, and safe ... Strong analytical, problemsolving, and decisionmaking skills * Effective written and verbal ...

The Underground Mining Engineer is responsible for the planning, design, optimization, and safe ... Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills * Effective written and verbal ...

The Underground Mining Engineer is responsible for the planning, design, optimization, and safe ... Strong analytical, problemsolving, and decisionmaking skills * Effective written and verbal ...

The Underground Mining Engineer is responsible for the planning, design, optimization, and safe ... Strong analytical, problemsolving, and decisionmaking skills * Effective written and verbal ...

The Underground Mining Engineer is responsible for the planning, design, optimization, and safe ... Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and decision‑making skills * Effective written and verbal ...

The role - what you'll do Barr is seeking a senior mining engineer to join our mining team. In this ... analysis. This person will provide technical expertise as well as oversight and management of ...

The role - what you'll do Barr is seeking a senior mining engineer to join our mining team. In this ... analysis. This person will provide technical expertise as well as oversight and management of ...

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How much do mining analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for mining analyst in the United States is $45.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.81 and $56.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Mining Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Mining Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of geology and mining operations, and typically a degree in mining engineering, geology, or finance. Familiarity with data analysis tools like Excel, geological modeling software, and financial modeling platforms is essential. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are standout soft skills in this role. These abilities enable informed decision-making, accurate resource evaluation, and clear reporting to stakeholders in the mining industry.

What is the difference between Mining Analyst vs Geologist?

AspectMining AnalystGeologist
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Mining Engineering, Geology, or related field; certifications like MSHA or equivalentBachelor's or higher in Geology or Earth Sciences; certifications may include PG or GIT
Work EnvironmentMining sites, exploration projects, corporate officesField sites, research labs, exploration areas
Industry UsageMining companies, resource extraction firms, consultingMining, environmental consulting, research institutions

Mining Analysts focus on evaluating mineral deposits, analyzing data, and supporting mining operations, while Geologists study Earth's processes, conduct field surveys, and assess geological formations. Both roles often collaborate but serve different primary functions within the mining industry.

What does a Mining Analyst do?

A Mining Analyst is responsible for evaluating mining projects, companies, and industry trends to provide investment recommendations or operational insights. They analyze geological data, financial statements, and market conditions to assess the viability and profitability of mining ventures. Mining Analysts often work for investment firms, mining companies, or consulting agencies, supporting decision-making processes related to resource allocation, mergers, acquisitions, or project development.

What are some common challenges Mining Analysts face when working with geological and financial data?

Mining Analysts often encounter challenges in integrating complex geological data with financial models to provide accurate investment recommendations. Discrepancies in data quality, limited access to up-to-date field information, and rapidly changing commodity prices can make analysis demanding. Additionally, collaborating with geologists, engineers, and finance professionals requires strong communication skills to ensure all data is correctly interpreted and utilized. Overcoming these challenges is key to delivering reliable insights for stakeholders.
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Infographic showing various Mining Analyst job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,774 per year, or $45.6 per hour.
Traveling Superintendent - Mining

Traveling Superintendent - Mining

Turner Mining Group

Midland, TX

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Turner Mining Group - Project Superintendent

We are looking for a dynamic and talented mining industry leader to fill a Traveling Project Superintendent role at our fast-growing, forward thinking mining services company.

Turner Mining Group is seeking an energetic mining professional who can leverage their mining industry experience to expand upon our fast-growing business, creating best practices for operations management and scalable business processes to ensure profitable projects.

This person will function as a Project Superintendent, overseeing mining operations, work directly with the Senior Vice President of Mining, develop and mentor on-site management, and coordinating with home-office team. Leadership and an ability to problem solve while ensuring mining operations remain on budget and ahead of schedule. This is an opportunity to work as part of the executive leadership team in a fast-paced and flexible environment.

You

You want to work for a services company that is rapidly changing the way the largest mining producers do business. You are motivated by solving problems and partnering with our clients and suppliers. You want to work with great people and enjoy being a part of a strong team. You are a seasoned mining leader who is not afraid to jump into every detail. You want to be in a place where continuous learning and growth is the norm. You are adaptable and able to juggle multiple initiatives concurrently.

Position Overview

The Project Superintendent primary responsibility is to oversee mining operations within Turner Mining Group. This will include managing the operational and financial performance of projects, implementing processes to ensure effective personnel growth, equipment readiness, client interactions and problem solving and implementing systems and tools to increase efficiency and ensure profitability. Position reports directly to the Director of Operations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct field personnel development by training and monitoring: Equipment operators, maintenance technicians, grade staking, GPS utilization, foremen's, etc.
  • Ownership for project budget, profitability, and cost control
  • Identify, assist with develop, and understand the key financial and operational metrics for success
  • Oversee operations for safety and compliance
  • Developing and leading fields teams to increase performance
  • Implement business division reporting and metrics reviews
  • Coordinate site needs, crews for scheduling, planning, and resources
  • Monitor forward-looking personnel requirements and vendor developments
  • Negotiate and manage client and vendor relationships
  • Approve appropriate invoices and proposal submissions
  • Assist Biz Dev & Estimation Team with Pre-Bid site visits, analysis, and work plans for project proposals

Essential Skills & Knowledge

  • Detailed understanding of civil and mining operations
  • General understanding of business leadership
  • Ability to oversee operational and organizational performance for mining projects
  • Solid understanding of financial and operational reporting
  • Ability to quantify and explain variances to owners and executives succinctly and clearly
  • Proficiency in civil and mining best practices to perform project management
  • Intelligent with demonstrated results from creativity
  • Willingness to learn what is takes to run growing and successful teams
  • Strong organizational, interpersonal, and written communication skill
  • Gifted person who can prioritize and balance competing initiatives and activities
  • Knack for continuous improvement of processes, solution-based issue resolution and outcomes
  • Organized, problem solver and solution developer, who can work with workers, engineers and owner teams
  • Believe in the power of culture with strong leadership qualities

Benefits

Turner Mining Group offers a competitive salary, an excellent work culture, career advancement opportunities. Our team offers a benefits program which includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and a 401k with company match. We believe in a work life balance and established a Paid Time Off policy as well as paid time off for major holidays.

At Turner Mining Group, we encourage and celebrate an inclusive environment for all employees and are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and affirmative action employer.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME