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Mining Safety Manager Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Five (5) or more years of experience in safety, compliance, risk management, mining, construction, industrial operations, manufacturing, or related industries * Strong knowledge of workplace safety ...

Five (5) or more years of experience in safety, compliance, risk management, mining, construction, industrial operations, manufacturing, or related industries * Strong knowledge of workplace safety ...

Five (5) or more years of experience in safety, compliance, risk management, mining, construction, industrial operations, manufacturing, or related industries * Strong knowledge of workplace safety ...

Arcosa Aggregates is seeking a Regional Safety Manager based out of our Chandler, AZ office. The ... Prefer 3+ years' safety experience in the mining industry. * Excellent communication skills and the ...

Regional Safety Manager

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$90 - $130/hr

... Manager based out of our Chandler, AZ office. The position requires an individual with 3+ years ... Prefer 3+ years' safety experience in the mining industry. * Excellent communication skills and the ...

Arcosa Aggregates is seeking a Regional Safety Manager based out of our Chandler, AZ office. The ... Prefer 3+ years' safety experience in the mining industry. * Excellent communication skills and the ...

... Manager is a corporate-level safety leadership position responsible for supporting Fisher ... mining, asphalt, concrete, crushing, equipment, shop, fleet, and related operations across an ...

... Manager is a corporate-level safety leadership position responsible for supporting Fisher ... mining, asphalt, concrete, crushing, equipment, shop, fleet, and related operations across an ...

... Manager is a corporate-level safety leadership position responsible for supporting Fisher ... mining, asphalt, concrete, crushing, equipment, shop, fleet, and related operations across an ...

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How much do mining safety manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for mining safety manager in Arizona is $57,172.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,000.00 and $64,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a mining safety manager?

Mining Safety Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing and ensuring the health and safety of workers and operations at mining sites. They develop, implement, and monitor safety policies, conduct risk assessments, and ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards. Their role also includes investigating incidents, providing safety training, and fostering a culture of safety among employees. Mining Safety Managers play a critical role in minimizing workplace hazards and preventing accidents in the mining industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a mining safety manager?

To thrive as a Mining Safety Manager, you need an in-depth understanding of occupational health and safety regulations, mining operations, and risk assessment, often backed by a degree in safety management or a related field. Familiarity with safety management systems, incident reporting software, and certifications such as MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) are typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities set outstanding professionals apart in this role. These skills are critical to ensuring regulatory compliance, minimizing hazards, and fostering a culture of safety in high-risk mining environments.

How does a mining safety manager typically collaborate with other departments to improve workplace safety?

A Mining Safety Manager works closely with departments such as operations, engineering, and human resources to identify potential hazards, develop safety protocols, and ensure compliance with regulations. They lead safety meetings, coordinate training sessions, and often facilitate incident investigations with cross-functional teams. Effective collaboration helps create a culture of safety, encourages open communication, and ensures that safety initiatives are integrated into daily mining operations.

What is the difference between Mining Safety Manager vs Mining Safety Supervisor?

AspectMining Safety ManagerMining Safety Supervisor
CertificationsOSHA, MSHA, NEBOSH, or equivalentOSHA, MSHA, NEBOSH, or equivalent
Work EnvironmentOversees safety programs at multiple sites or operationsSupervises safety activities at specific sites or shifts
ResponsibilitiesDevelops safety policies, manages safety teams, ensures complianceMonitors daily safety practices, enforces safety procedures
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed by mining companies, industry-wideTypically found within the same companies, more operational

While both roles focus on safety, the Mining Safety Manager has a broader strategic and managerial role, overseeing safety programs across multiple sites, whereas the Mining Safety Supervisor handles daily safety supervision at specific locations. Both require similar certifications and are integral to mining safety operations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Mining Safety jobs in Arizona?

The most popular types of Mining Safety jobs in Arizona are:

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For Mining Safety Manager jobs in Arizona, the most frequently searched job titles are:

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Cities in Arizona with the most Mining Safety Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Mining Safety Manager job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $57,172 per year, or $27.5 per hour.

Senior Corporate Safety & Health Specialist - Mining Safety

Burns & McDonnell

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

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This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Burns & McDonnell rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 50 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Description
The Senior Corporate Safety & Health Specialist is responsible for ensuring company-wide compliance with Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards (specifically 29 CFR 1910 and 1926). This role supports and executes corporate business strategies, fosters high-performance safety teams, and promotes the Burns & McDonnell culture of safety as well as the BMCD mission and values across the organization. The Senior Corporate Safety & Health Specialist will lead safety initiatives and foster a proactive, integrated safety culture across diverse construction sites, industrial facilities, and mining operations, providing expert guidance to project leadership and management in a dynamic and resourceful manner based on Burns & McDonnell's core values of client satisfaction, commitment, dedication, integrity, safety, and overall outstanding service.
What you will do
  • Provide leadership, mentoring, and technical guidance to safety staff and project teams; coordinate work assignments and review safety performance to ensure efficient, cost-effective utilization of resources.
  • Responsible for facilitating the growth of safety programs and compliance initiatives; ensuring staffing levels, loading, and assignments meet project and corporate safety requirements while maintaining divisional and departmental goals.
  • Participate in project planning, scheduling, estimating, cost analysis, and establishing critical construction and/or self-perform project objectives to ensure safety is integrated from project inception.
  • Manage and maintain company safety profiles in third-party pre-qualification and contractor management databases, specifically ISNetworld (and similar systems like Avetta or Veriforce), ensuring accurate safety statistics, questionnaire submissions, and written program (RAVS) compliance.
  • Act as the primary point of contact during MSHA and OSHA inspections, conferences, and formal inquiries. Manage citations, contentions, informal conferences, and abatement processes effectively and professionally.
  • Diligently track, compile, and report company and project labor hours, including the timely filing of MSHA Form 7000-2 (Quarterly Employment and Coal Production Report).
  • Serve as the internal subject matter expert on all MSHA regulations (30 CFR) and OSHA regulations (29 CFR Part 1910 for General Industry and Part 1926 for Construction).
  • Oversee and coordinate MSHA Part 46/48 training for employees, ensuring that the approved MSHA Part 48 training plan is always kept current and compliant.
  • Lead and direct investigations for all MSHA-reportable and OSHA-recordable incidents. Perform thorough root cause analyses, develop preventative strategies, and manage the completion and submission of mandatory regulatory reporting-including MSHA Form 7000-1 (Accident, Injury, and Illness) and OSHA Form 300/300A logs.
  • Responsible for successful project execution and meeting established safety-related goals as defined by corporate, divisional, and departmental leadership, while providing expertise in support of our safety and health initiatives.
  • Responsible for accurate communication between leadership, safety teams, and project management teams.
  • Implement, apply, and support company, global practice, and/or corporate office safety programs and initiatives; successfully navigating and managing change within the section.
  • Achieve stated targets and standards for safety performance.
  • Review workload and safety reports on a regular cadence to identify areas of improvement. Develop solutions and implement strategies to support and improve safety & health performance.
  • Manage and present project safety issues, status, and risks to all internal and external stakeholders; manage internal/external risk mitigation communication plans.
  • Manage communication with governmental, industry, and public entities, and community relations on Safety & Health related matters.
  • Responsible for collaborating with business development managers, business line leads, project managers, and site staff on the safe execution of work.
  • Conduct project safety audits and assessments as required.
  • Assist in the recruitment, development, training, and retention of safety and health staff.
  • Responsible for participating in and conducting performance evaluations for designated safety staff.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in safety, engineering, construction management, mining, or a related field from an accredited program, coupled with a minimum of 7 years of professional experience in a safety leadership role within the construction, industrial, and/or mining industries.
  • OR applicable experience may be substituted for the degree requirement.
  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST), or Certified Mine Safety Professional (CMSP) credential is highly preferred.
  • MSHA-certified instructor status (Part 46/48) and/or OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer status (10- and 30-hour Construction/General Industry) is strongly preferred.
  • Previous experience overseeing safety programs across a multi-site operation with diverse regulatory jurisdictions (MSHA vs. OSHA) is preferred.
  • Must demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills, strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to clearly and effectively present complex information to all levels of employees, management, and clients.
  • Position requires the ability to thoughtfully and positively influence, lead, and manage change.
  • Must possess strong project management skills and a strategic perspective. Must be an expert in the use of computer software (i.e., Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
  • Expert knowledge of Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), Construction and General Industry, America National Standards Institution (ANSI), National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), Army Corps of Engineers (CoE), Engineers Manual 385-1 and National Electrical Code (NEC), Standards.
  • Proficient in Windows-based platform and basic computer skills
  • Previous experience actively working as Site Safety & Health representative on/at heavy industrial project locations preferred.
  • This position requires driving to various locations.
  • Valid driver's license required.
  • OSHA 10-hour Outreach Construction Course required.
  • Or OSHA 30-hour Outreach Construction Course required.

This job posting will remain open a minimum of 72 hours and on an ongoing basis until filled.
EEO/Disabled/Veterans
Job Safety & Health
Primary Location US-MO-Kansas City
Other Locations US-AZ-Phoenix
Schedule: Full-time
Travel: Yes, 75 % of the Time
Req ID: 263423
Job Hire Type Experienced #LI-MF #CDB

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About Burns & McDonnell

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Burns & McDonnell assists clients of all sizes and industries by providing extensive physical services ranging from assessments, integrated security solutions, and large security architecture designs. Services we typically provide include security and safety system design, threat, risk, and vulnerability assessments, security surveys, security master planning, compliance to federal security programs, independent validation and verification of integrated security system operations, management of installation and maintenance, and staff augmentation to develop and implement facility management and protection processes.

Industry

Civil engineering construction

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Kansas City, MO, US

Year founded

1898

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