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Mining Inspector Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Prepares notifications/responses to regulatory inspections, administrative warnings. * Assists ... Define proper mining methods, equipment, mine site facilities, operating costs and manpower

The Mining Engineer is responsible for: directing engineering activities in surface mining ... Prepares notifications/responses to regulatory inspections, administrative warnings. * Assists ...

With more than 70 years of business and technical expertise in mining, energy, and infrastructure ... Provide inspection services for maintenance and construction of water and sewer lines, water ...

With more than 70 years of business and technical expertise in mining, energy, and infrastructure ... Provide inspection services for maintenance and construction of water and sewer lines, water ...

With more than 70 years of business and technical expertise in mining, energy, and infrastructure ... Provide inspection services for maintenance and construction of water and sewer lines, water ...

NDE Inspector

Hubbard, OH · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

We cut and produce precision parts for the structural, power generation and mining industries to precision machining. We depend on your skill to inspect quality parts that achieve fit, form, and ...

... Mining industries in North America. Our products range from large scale one-off custom Power ... Quality Inspector Job Status: FULL-TIME Core Hours: Monday-Thursday 3p-130a Benefits: Competitive ...

This role oversees all aspects of sand production, including mining, conveyance, fluid pumping ... Conduct regular inspections, hazard assessments, and incident investigations. * Continuous ...

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Mining Inspector information

What are some common challenges faced by Mining Inspectors during site inspections?

Mining Inspectors often encounter challenges such as navigating hazardous environments, ensuring compliance with evolving safety regulations, and effectively communicating recommendations to site management. Inspections may require traveling to remote locations and adapting to different mine types, each with unique risks. Building strong relationships with mine operators and workers is essential for fostering cooperation and implementing safety improvements.

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

To thrive as a Mining Inspector, you need expertise in mining operations, safety regulations, and environmental standards, usually supported by a degree in mining engineering or a related field. Familiarity with inspection tools, safety monitoring systems, and compliance reporting software is typically required. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for conducting thorough inspections and conveying findings. These skills are essential to ensure safe mining practices, regulatory compliance, and the protection of workers and the environment.

What is the difference between Mining Inspector vs Mine Safety Technician?

AspectMining InspectorMine Safety Technician
CertificationsMining safety certifications, OSHA trainingOSHA certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentInspecting mining sites, ensuring complianceMonitoring safety, assisting with safety protocols
Employer & Industry UsageMining companies, government agenciesMining operations, safety agencies
Common Search/ComparisonRegulatory compliance, inspectionsSafety monitoring, accident prevention

Mining Inspectors focus on regulatory compliance and inspecting mining sites, while Mine Safety Technicians assist with safety protocols and monitoring. Both roles require safety certifications and work within the mining industry, but their specific duties differ in scope and focus.

What are Mining Inspectors?

Mining Inspectors are professionals responsible for ensuring that mining operations comply with safety, health, and environmental regulations. They inspect mines, equipment, and work practices to identify hazards and enforce laws designed to protect workers and the environment. Mining Inspectors may also investigate accidents, write reports, and provide recommendations for safer practices. Their role is crucial in minimizing risks and promoting safe and responsible mining activities.
What cities in Ohio are hiring for Mining Inspector jobs? Cities in Ohio with the most Mining Inspector job openings:
Mining Engineer

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Kimble Companies rating

5.3

Company rating: 5.3 out of 10

Based on 34 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

65th of 72 rated recycling and waste


Job description

Job Location is in Dover, Ohio (On Site #LI-Onsite)


The Mining Engineer is responsible for: directing engineering activities in surface mining, construction projects, site environmental compliance, permitting activities and other areas as needed; provide reserve evaluations, planning, cut and fill direction and project expansion studies; provide short- and long-range plans, design and equipment utilization.

The requirements listed below constitutes the minimum tasks necessary to perform this position and are considered essential job duties. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.

Engineering

  • Develop and maintain 3D Geologic Models of assigned permits using planning software
  • Coordinate mine surveying and other Engineering activity
  • Development of surface mine plans and refinement of surface mining methods and operating procedures
  • Evaluate new sites being considered for acquisition or development
  • Perform mine surveying
  • Develop detailed mine plans for existing operations and potential reserve areas
  • Develop and design drainage control plans and mine waste disposal areas
  • Prepare, organize and direct detailed project engineering and evaluation
  • Provide engineering support for coal preparation plant
  • Will provide direction to surveyors and AutoCAD professionals
  • Coordinates completion of permit applications and designs, including regulatory interface, site expansion, modification or changes to the operating plans, and other related data.
  • Prepares notifications/responses to regulatory inspections, administrative warnings.
  • Assists Landfill Site Manager with development of fill sequencing plans.
  • Regularly supervises Environmental Technicians and Specialists, including responsibility for hiring, training, mentoring, developing, scheduling, directing, managing performance and other related issues; review the work of, and is accountable for the performance of Environmental Technicians and Specialists.
  • Completes monthly soil tracking reports and other status reports.
  • Ensures continued compliance by coordinating air, water monitoring, environmental data review and reporting.
  • Analyze reports, drawings, blueprints, tests & related documentation to plan and design projects
  • Work with operations personnel in the development of landfill and mine engineering plans
  • Develop short- and long-range mine plans, mine design and work with operations to address immediate issues not anticipated by the plan
  • Revise plans as needed from reviews or other site conditions that arise

Design Production

  • Develop production improvement projects
  • Work with Operations to maximize production needs with planning
  • Recommend continuous improvements to operations and plans
  • Monitor cut and fill rates with operations on an on-going basis
  • Perform quality and quantity control and reporting for material production
  • Define proper mining methods, equipment, mine site facilities, operating costs and manpower
  • Determine the most appropriate use of mining methodologies for best mine performance

Budgets

  • Ability to work with Operations to produce mine budgets and forecast
  • Facilitate cost reductions
  • Establish working budgets and accounting for each project
  • Dust control/air quality
  • Ability to address environmentally sensitive situations
  • Maintain knowledge of regulations and procedures related to water discharges

General

  • Maintain knowledge of regulations and procedures pertinent to mine planning and permitting
  • Interface with regulatory personnel as required
  • Land development, site design, storm water management, erosion/sediment control and environmental permitting Lead and participate in projects focused on productivity and maximize company efficiency.

About Kimble

Kimble Company is locally owned and operated by the Kimble Family, with over 70 years of experience in the energy, materials, recycling, and solid waste industries. We are a dedicated team of seasoned professionals who care about our clients, the environment, safety, our families, and our co-workers. At Kimble we strive for perfection in everything that we do.

Apply online or in person today!

Kimble Company is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, national origin, military/veteran status or genetic information.

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Referral program
  • Vision insurance

Schedule

  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday, Saturday as needed

Ability To Commute

  • Dover, OH 44622 (Required)

Work Location: In person


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