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Mining Equipment Mechanic Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Service and maintain equipment (preventive maintenance), adjust (tune up), and test mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems, and components. * Operate welding equipment. Perform arc welding, air ...

Prepare equipment for delivery. Troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions and failures of machine and ... While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical ...

Prepare equipment for delivery. Troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions and failures of machine and ... While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical ...

Service and maintain equipment (preventive maintenance), adjust (tune up), and test mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems, and components. * Operate welding equipment. Perform arc welding, air ...

Prepare equipment for delivery. Troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions and failures of machine and ... While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical ...

Prepare equipment for delivery. Troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions and failures of machine and ... While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical ...

Service and maintain equipment (preventive maintenance), adjust (tune up), and test mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems, and components. * Operate welding equipment. Perform arc welding, air ...

Heavy Duty Mechanic - Mining

Reno, NV

$26 - $34.25/hr

Ledcor is looking for experienced Heavy Equipment Mechanics to support our mining operations in Arizona, Nevada and Idaho. If you know your way around iron and take pride in keeping equipment running ...

Heavy Duty Mechanic - Mining

Winnemucca, NV

$25.50 - $33.75/hr

Ledcor is looking for experienced Heavy Equipment Mechanics to support our mining operations in Arizona, Nevada and Idaho. If you know your way around iron and take pride in keeping equipment running ...

Heavy Duty Mechanic - Mining

Idaho Falls, ID · On-site

$25 - $33/hr

Ledcor is looking for experienced Heavy Equipment Mechanics to support our mining operations in Arizona, Nevada and Idaho. If you know your way around iron and take pride in keeping equipment running ...

Heavy Duty Mechanic - Mining

Elko, NV · On-site

$25 - $33/hr

Ledcor is looking for experienced Heavy Equipment Mechanics to support our mining operations in Arizona, Nevada and Idaho. If you know your way around iron and take pride in keeping equipment running ...

Heavy Duty Mechanic - Mining

Fallon, NV · On-site

$24.75 - $32.50/hr

Ledcor is looking for experienced Heavy Equipment Mechanics to support our mining operations in Arizona, Nevada and Idaho. If you know your way around iron and take pride in keeping equipment running ...

Heavy Duty Mechanic - Mining

Challis, ID

$24.50 - $32.25/hr

Ledcor is looking for experienced Heavy Equipment Mechanics to support our mining operations in Arizona, Nevada and Idaho. If you know your way around iron and take pride in keeping equipment running ...

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How much do mining equipment mechanic jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for mining equipment mechanic in the United States is $29.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.00 and $32.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a mining equipment mechanic?

A Mining Equipment Mechanic is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing heavy machinery used in mining operations, such as excavators, haul trucks, drills, and loaders. They diagnose mechanical issues, replace or repair faulty parts, and ensure equipment runs efficiently to prevent downtime. Mechanics work in challenging environments, often in remote locations or underground, and must follow strict safety protocols. This role requires strong technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and knowledge of hydraulics, diesel engines, and electrical systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a mining equipment mechanic?

To excel as a Mining Equipment Mechanic, you need strong mechanical aptitude, experience with heavy equipment repair, and typically a technical diploma or relevant on-the-job training. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, welding equipment, and safety certifications such as MSHA or OSHA is highly valued. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication skills help mechanics diagnose issues quickly and work efficiently with team members. These skills are crucial for minimizing equipment downtime and ensuring safe, reliable mining operations.

What are the typical working conditions and environment for a mining equipment mechanic?

Mining Equipment Mechanics often work in challenging environments, including open-pit or underground mines, and may be exposed to dust, noise, and varying weather conditions. Work frequently involves both indoor and outdoor settings, and can require shifts during nights, weekends, or holidays depending on operational needs. Mechanics generally collaborate closely with equipment operators, engineers, and other maintenance staff to keep critical machinery operating. Physical stamina and adherence to safety protocols are important due to the hands-on and sometimes physically demanding nature of the role. Teamwork and communication are also key, as troubleshooting and repairs are typically performed alongside other crew members.

How do you become a mining equipment mechanic?

To become a mining equipment mechanic, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by technical training or an apprenticeship in heavy equipment repair. Certification in diesel or heavy equipment technology can improve job prospects, and hands-on experience with machinery and tools is essential for maintaining and repairing mining equipment.
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Infographic showing various Mining Equipment Mechanic job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,210 per year, or $29.4 per hour.

Mining Equipment Field Mechanic

empire

Sahuarita, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

JOB SUMMARY:

Repair, recondition, weld, fabricate, service and prepare CAT and other Empire line allied machines and components for delivery.  Diagnose and troubleshoot malfunctions and failures of machines, engines, machine systems and components.  Work in adverse weather and other adverse situations presented by field working conditions.  Accept all out-of-town assignments requiring extended overnight stays.  Provide on-the-job training to helpers as assigned.  Communicate, orally and in writing, information, instructions, and explanations to associates, clients and management regarding equipment conditions, problems, and recommendations.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Diagnose and troubleshoot equipment malfunctions, metallurgical and stress failures.   Ask for assistance in cases where the diagnosis has not been made within four hours. 
  • Eliminate or recommend action to eliminate the source of the problem.  
  • Prepare inspection and appraisal reports. 
  • Comprehend and interpret sketches and diagrams including engineering drawings and blueprints.
  • Plan and control repair jobs.  Analyze client requirements and determine the scope of work. 
  • In advance of a service trip, arrange to take parts, tools, proper size welding rod or wire, technical publications and other material required to complete the job. 
  • At the job site, organize the job sequence, and arrange with the dispatcher for all sublet or component rework required.  Direct and coordinate the work of assigned helpers to minimize waiting, idle time, and inefficiencies.  Monitor and control job progress.
  • Repair, recondition, weld, fabricate, and maintain equipment and components. 
  • Prepare equipment for delivery.  Remove and install components and parts.  Disassemble and reassemble components.
  • Determine parts reusability in accordance with published reusability guidelines.  Order replacements and arrange for repairs.
  • Service and maintain equipment (preventive maintenance), adjust (tune up), and test mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems, and components. 
  • Operate welding equipment.  Perform arc welding, air arc, gas welding and cutting in vertical up, flat and overhead positions using correct temperatures and procedures for the type of material being welded.
  • Works safely at all times.  Adheres to all applicable safety policies.  Complies with all company policies, procedures, and standards.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:   
  • Learn and use Empire and CAT procedures and systems.
  • Prepare Service Reports.
  • Maintain company equipment.  Report repair or replacement needs to the supervisor.
  • Make warranty recommendations to supervision via job closing questionnaire.
  • Maintain good client relations.  Assist the client in making repair or replacement decisions.  Explain the causes of equipment operating difficulties and failures to clients and the corrective action necessary to prevent them.  Handle all client concerns with tact and diplomacy.
  • Works within and promotes corporate values.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES
  • Demonstrated technical skill competence.
  • Knowledge and skills to operate and understand diagnostic equipment including computerized instrumentation.
  • Appropriate manner, conduct, and grooming adhere to company policy.
  • Ability to work cooperatively and communicate effectively.
  • Ability to obtain CDL.
  • Knowledge of CAT machine components and systems.
  • Must be able to meet all safety requirements for applicable safety policies and use of all required safety   equipment.
  • Ability to maintain consistent attendance.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: 
  • High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED).
  • Current driver’s license.
  • Minimum of 6 months related experience.
  • Completion of TRAIN test evaluation.
  • Proof of current valid CDL if required by position.
  • Must be able to communicate (speak, read, comprehend, write) in English.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands and talk or hear.
  • The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop and kneel.
  • The employee is regularly required to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
  • Will be required to wear respirator and be cleared for respirator use by an approved medical provider.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distance, and peripheral vision.
  • As part of the duties of this position, will be required to drive.
  • May be required to operate a forklift with appropriate certification(s).
  • This position is designated as a "Safety-Sensitive Position".   A Safety-Sensitive Position includes tasks or duties that EMPIRE in good faith believes could affect the safety or health of the employee performing the task or others. 

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; and outside weather conditions.
  • The employee is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, extreme cold, and extreme heat.
  • The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.