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Mining Engineer Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including mining engineers, environmental scientists ... geotechnical engineers, and planners. * Support project teams with data management, document ...

Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including mining engineers, environmental scientists ... geotechnical engineers, and planners. * Support project teams with data management, document ...

Together, we exercise creative thought, developing engineering and designs as individual as the ... Join us as we assist mining companies in getting mined materials to communities around the globe.

Together, we exercise creative thought, developing engineering and designs as individual as the ... Join us as we assist mining companies in getting mined materials to communities around the globe.

Together, we exercise creative thought, developing engineering and designs as individual as the ... Join us as we assist mining companies in getting mined materials to communities around the globe.

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How much do mining engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for mining engineer in Colorado is $93,778.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,900.00 and $114,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Mining Engineer vs Geologist?

AspectMining EngineerGeologist
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Mining Engineering, Professional Engineer (PE) license often preferredBachelor's or Master's in Geology or Earth Sciences, relevant certifications
Work EnvironmentMining sites, construction sites, engineering officesResearch labs, field sites, environmental agencies
Industry UsageDesigning and managing mining operations, ensuring safety and efficiencyStudying earth materials, assessing mineral deposits, environmental impact

Mining Engineers focus on planning, designing, and managing mining operations, ensuring safety and efficiency. Geologists analyze earth materials and assess mineral deposits. While both roles work closely in the mining industry, Mining Engineers handle the operational side, whereas Geologists focus on exploration and analysis.

What are some common challenges Mining Engineers face when working on-site, and how can they prepare for them?

Mining Engineers often encounter challenges such as adapting to remote or harsh work environments, ensuring compliance with rigorous safety regulations, and balancing productivity targets with environmental sustainability. Effective communication and collaboration with geologists, equipment operators, and environmental specialists are crucial for overcoming these challenges. Preparing by gaining hands-on experience, staying current with safety protocols, and developing strong problem-solving skills can help Mining Engineers succeed and adapt to dynamic site conditions.

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

To thrive as a Mining Engineer, you need a solid background in mining engineering principles, geology, and mathematics, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering or a related field. Familiarity with mining software such as Surpac, MineSight, or AutoCAD, and relevant certifications like a Professional Engineer (PE) license, are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and attention to safety help distinguish top performers in this role. These skills ensure efficient mine design, regulatory compliance, and safe, productive operations in complex mining environments.

What Is a Mining Engineer?

A mining engineer works for a mining company. It’s your job to develop more efficient methods to locate and extract minerals and other natural resources from the earth. Your typical duties include maintaining all equipment, developing cost estimates and analyses, surveying underground and surface mining sites, evaluating ore deposits, and working with management on all safety issues. You are also involved with developing safe, efficient, and environmentally-friendly mining techniques. Many mining engineers take on management duties, including communicating with workers and vendors, conducting mining exploration, and overseeing transportation.

What are mining engineers?

Mining engineers are professionals who design, develop, and manage systems for extracting minerals from the earth safely, efficiently, and sustainably. They are involved in every stage of a mining project, from exploration and feasibility studies to mine design, operations, and closure. Mining engineers work to optimize the extraction process, ensure environmental compliance, and maintain the safety of workers and surrounding communities. Their expertise is critical in balancing economic, environmental, and technical factors in mining operations.
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Infographic showing various Mining Engineer job openings in Colorado as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Part Time. Highlights an 82% In-person, 9% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $93,778 per year, or $45.1 per hour.
Senior Long Term Planning Engineer

Senior Long Term Planning Engineer

SSR Mining, Inc.

Cripple Creek, CO

$101K - $138K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 hours ago


Job description

Who Are We?

SSR Mining Inc. is an intermediate gold company with five producing assets located in the USA, Turkey, Canada, and Argentina, combined with a global pipeline of high-quality development and exploration assets in the USA, Turkey, and Canada.

SSR's commitment to safety, collaboration, and excellence allows us to continue building upon our already strong foundation. With an industry-leading pipeline of projects, strong financial positioning, and talented employees, we look forward to our bright future!

Job Description:

The Senior Long Term Planning Engineer is site based and covers the long term planning functional deliverables and work elements supporting the SSR Mining Cripple Creek and Victor Mine. The position reports to the Mine Technical Services Manager. Responsibilities include management of the Cripple Creek & Victor long term planning team, delivery of business planning, reserves and resources, support of site based studies, projects, continuous improvement, and strategic resource development activities.

Day to Day:

The Senior Long Term Planning Engineer key outputs include:

  • Delivery of reliable, timely and well communicated long term mine planning results.

  • Quality control of site long term planning outputs as they relate to SSR Mining CC&V business needs.

  • Stakeholder management across site mine planning and other cross functional site teams.

  • Identification and application of improvements associated with site opportunities and replication of best practices acquired from other sites.

In addition, the Senior Long Term Planning Lead will:

  • Be responsible for delivery of Life of Asset mine and supporting facilities design, scheduling, and optimization.

  • Be responsible for generating optimized Life of Asset scenario planning deliverables which will be consistent within the site and regional strategic context.

  • Provide technical Risk and Opportunity characterization at the mine site level for Life of Asset plans.

  • Partner with the site mine planning team and Technical Services manager to produce the Life of Asset production plan, allowing the site team to focus on execution of the plans. Main objective to produce a Life of Asset production plan with challenging but achievable inputs, with transparent risks and opportunities identified.

  • Produce and be responsible for the site Reserves and Resources estimation and reporting.

  • Develop long term planning talent under the guidance of the Regional Lead and SME/governance group.

  • Provide visible and felt leadership in support of health, safety, security, and S&ER programs.

  • Responsible for the generation of timely and accurate long-term planning work packages at the site:

    • Business Plan Physicals and associated documentation for the +2 year to Life of Mine plan, in collaboration with the site planning teams.

    • Long-term supporting facilities design and planning, Life of Mine infrastructure and support for reclamation and closure planning

    • Optimization of pit, leach pad and dump designs

    • Mentor other engineers in long range mining engineering

  • Execute long term mine planning standard procedures, guidelines, standards, best practices, and planning improvement initiatives at the site, including consideration of safety in design.

  • Work with global Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and SRD group to adopt and test new Long Term Planning processes and tools to improve Long Term Planning/strategic planning practices.

  • Support site projects and studies work, and support strategic components of continuous improvement and Strategic Resource Development (SRD) work as required.

  • Perform unit cost analysis with emphasis on fixed/variable costing, benchmarking, and optimization.

  • Build and maintain trust and credibility with key stakeholders and site functional teams.

  • Draw on experiences in open pit and/or underground mining to ensure the long term deliverables are considered and applying diversified engineering techniques.

  • Work with the mine-site geological, geotechnical, metallurgical, geostatistical, and S&ER teams to align, consult and inform on key work package deliverables.

Is This You??

  • A B.Sc. Mining Engineering, Geological Engineering, or equivalent is essential.

  • Considerable experience in mine planning, optimization, operations, and strategic planning in diversified mine sites, with preference for experience in conventional hard rock gold operations.

  • Strong interpersonal skills, ability to influence and impact in a dynamic, multitasking environment with competing priorities and a high level of cultural awareness and sensitivity.

  • Ability to build and maintain a strong communications network with planning and technical peers, Project/Study Directors, Mine Managers, and partner representatives.

  • Experience in supervision and leadership of Mine Engineering professional staff and related groups.

  • Experience in operations with knowledge of mine methods, mine design, production scheduling (strategic and tactical), equipment selection, reserve estimation, maintenance, and expert systems.

  • High level of competence in the use of mine planning software, including optimization techniques and cash flow analysis and extensive experience with mine design and scheduling packages.

  • Detailed knowledge of unit costing methods for resource and reserve analysis and experienced in financial analysis and financial models. Experience with Xeras cost estimating tool a plus.

  • Knowledge of exploration methods and resource estimation.

  • Strong problem solving and 3D visualization skills.

  • Relevant certificates of competency - certification as Professional Engineer, and/or Qualified-Competent Person status.

Working Conditions & Environment:

  • Role is based at the Cripple Creek & Victor Mine, located in Teller County, Colorado.

  • The Cripple Creek & Victor (CC&V) Mine site is located at elevations ranging from approximately 9,400 ft. to 10,600 ft. above sea level. Workers in this position are routinely exposed to conditions at various work sites throughout this range of elevations and must be physically capable of working at this altitude.

  • Weather conditions can and do change frequently and can become severe at times.

The summary provided is a basic outline of duties for the Senior Long Term Planning Engineer role and is not all-inclusive. For applicants residing in CO, the salary range for this role is $120,000- $130,000. Benefits: 401(k); medical/dental/vision insurance; employee share purchase plan, PTO, and STI.

SSR Mining does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters, employment agencies, or other staffing services. Unsolicited resumes include any resume or hiring document sent to SSR Mining in the absence of a signed Service Agreement where SSR Mining has expressly requested recruitment/staffing services specific to the position at hand. Any unsolicited resumes, including those submitted to hiring managers or other business leaders, will become the property of SSR Mining and SSR Mining will have the right to hire that candidate without reservation - no fee or other compensation will be owed or paid to the recruiter, employment agency, or other staffing service.

SSR Mining Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.