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Mechanical Engineer/ Reliability Engineer

Lisle, IL ยท On-site

$87K - $116K/yr

Quickly learn and understand rotating and process equipment related to power generation, oil and gas, and mining industries; leveraging the experience of the greater IPRC team when necessary. Quickly ...

Customer Reliability Engineer

Lisle, IL ยท On-site

$101K - $127K/yr

Quickly learn and understand rotating and process equipment related to power generation, oil and gas, and mining industries; leveraging the experience of the greater IPRC team when necessary. Quickly ...

Must be able to safely operate underground mining equipment * Supervise sections that may include ... Must be able to work a shift rotation * Must be able to work safely and effectively as a part of a ...

PLC Control Engineer

Gary, IN ยท On-site

$77K - $99K/yr

The position is a M-F dayshift schedule but does require off hour support on a rotating and as needed basis. Preferred Qualifications: * Experience in a mining industry is a plus. * Applicants with a ...

May be required to operate multiple machines and rotating departments. * Enters data into ERP ... mining, and agriculture. Regal Rexnord is comprised of three operating segments: Industrial ...

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How much do mining rotation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for mining rotation in Chicago, IL is $27.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $30.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Mining Rotation vs Mining Technician?

AspectMining RotationMining Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; safety certificationsHigh school diploma; technical certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentUnderground or surface mining sites, rotating shiftsMining sites, equipment maintenance, on-site troubleshooting
Industry UsageUsed for rotational work schedules in mining operationsCommonly employed for equipment and site support roles

Mining Rotation involves workers rotating through different shifts or locations within mining operations, focusing on safety and operational efficiency. Mining Technicians support mining activities through equipment maintenance and troubleshooting. While both roles are essential in mining, Mining Rotation emphasizes shift patterns, whereas Mining Technicians focus on technical support and repairs.

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Reliability Engineer (Mining)

Reliability Engineer (Mining)

Implementation Engineers

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

$105K - $132K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Reliability Engineer (Mining)

Location: Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, various sites throughout the Southwest
Travel: Temporary relocation or extended on-site assignment required (M-F) for 6-12 months
Employment: W-2 or Independent Consultant (1099)

About the Opportunity

Implementation Engineers is expanding our Maintenance & Reliability practice and is seeking experienced Reliability Engineers to support upcoming heavy industrial and mining projects across the Southwest.

We are looking for engineers who enjoy solving complex reliability challenges, partnering closely with client operations teams, and delivering measurable improvements in equipment performance and asset reliability. Opportunities may range from individual project assignments to longer-term consulting engagements.

Responsibilities

As a Reliability Engineer with Implementation Engineers, you'll work alongside client maintenance and operations teams to improve the reliability, availability, and performance of critical mining assets. Responsibilities may include:

  • Develop, optimize, and sustain preventive maintenance (PM) strategies for mobile and fixed plant equipment.
  • Lead Root Cause Failure Analyses (RCFA) to identify equipment failure modes and implement sustainable corrective actions.
  • Improve asset reliability for crushing, conveying, grinding, flotation, dewatering, pumping, material handling, and other mineral processing systems.
  • Analyze equipment performance, maintenance history, and reliability KPIs to identify improvement opportunities and reduce unplanned downtime.
  • Partner with maintenance planners, supervisors, operations, and engineering teams to prioritize reliability initiatives and improve work execution.
  • Support equipment criticality assessments, Failure Modes & Effects Analysis (FMEA), and Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) activities.
  • Utilize CMMS platforms (SAP PM, Maximo, or similar) to optimize maintenance strategies and improve asset performance.
  • Participate in shutdown planning, reliability improvement projects, bad actor elimination, and defect elimination initiatives.
  • Provide day-to-day reliability engineering support for heavy industrial equipment, including rotating equipment, conveyors, pumps, crushers, mills, and associated process systems.
  • Promote safe work practices while delivering practical, data-driven solutions that improve equipment availability, maintenance effectiveness, and operational performance.
Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, Mining, or related Engineering discipline,
  • 10+ years of Reliability Engineering experience within heavy industrial environments.
  • Experience supporting open-pit or underground mining operations, concentrators, mills, smelters, or other heavy industrial processing facilities.
  • Experience with rotating equipment, conveyors, crushers, mills, pumps, slurry systems, mobile mining equipment, or mineral processing assets.
  • MSHA certification or previous experience working at MSHA-regulated mine sites.
  • Strong understanding of maintenance and reliability principles.
  • Experience leading or facilitating Root Cause Failure Analyses (RCFA).
  • Experience developing and optimizing Preventive Maintenance (PM) programs.
  • Strong communication and client-facing consulting skills.
  • Ability to work full-time on-site for the duration of the engagement.

Preferred

  • Copper, gold, or other hard-rock mining experience
  • MSHA certification (current or previous)
  • Experience with CMMS platforms (SAP PM, Maximo, or similar)
  • Vibration analysis, lubrication, predictive maintenance, or condition monitoring experience
  • Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, or Continuous Improvement experience
Ideal Candidate

We're looking for engineers who thrive in challenging industrial environments and enjoy solving complex reliability problems. The ideal candidate combines strong technical expertise with a practical, hands-on approach and the ability to build credibility with maintenance, operations, and engineering teams.

If you're someone who enjoys improving equipment performance, reducing downtime, and seeing your work make a measurable operational impact, we'd like to hear from you.

Why Implementation Engineers?

At Implementation Engineers, you'll do more than support projects -- you'll help transform operations. Our engineers partner directly with client maintenance, operations, and leadership teams to improve reliability, increase productivity, and deliver lasting operational improvements. We value practical problem solvers who enjoy being in the field, working with people, and seeing their ideas translate into measurable results.

Whether you're an experienced consultant looking for consistent, long-term project work or an engineer searching for a long-term home where you can grow your consulting career, you'll have the opportunity to work on challenging projects, make a measurable impact, and collaborate with some of the industry's best operations consultants.