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Mining Scaffolding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Industrial Carpenter

Atlanta, GA

$21 - $28.25/hr

Builds scaffolding and other construction structures. * Cuts or bores holes in structures, such as ... mining industries, as well as federal, state, and municipal agencies. Robinson Construction is an ...

... mining, food and beverage, power, or refining environments. * Working knowledge of OSHA regulations ... scaffolding at significant heights) * Lifting necessary equipment and materials 1-50 pounds.

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Oversee industrial construction projects from set up to close out related to the industrial, mining ... scaffolding at significant heights) * Lifting necessary equipment and materials 1-50lbs.

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How much do mining scaffolding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for mining scaffolding in the United States is $26.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $29.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a scaffold in mining?

A scaffold in mining is a temporary structure used to support workers and equipment during the construction, maintenance, or repair of mine shafts, tunnels, or other underground facilities. Mining scaffolding must meet safety standards and often requires specialized training to ensure stability and worker safety in challenging environments.

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

To thrive as a Mining Scaffolder, you need strong knowledge of scaffold assembly, safety regulations, and physical fitness, typically supported by a scaffolding certification and relevant work experience. Familiarity with scaffolding systems, fall protection equipment, and safety management software is essential. Attention to detail, teamwork, and problem-solving are crucial soft skills for excelling in this role. These abilities ensure the safe and efficient construction of scaffolding structures in demanding mining environments.

How much do scaffolders get paid?

Scaffolders typically earn between $15 and $30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and certifications. Skilled scaffolders with safety training and the ability to work at heights may command higher wages, especially in high-demand industries or regions with a high cost of living.

Where do scaffolders get paid the most?

Scaffolders tend to earn higher wages in regions with strong construction industries, such as areas with large infrastructure projects or oil and gas development. Factors like experience, certifications, and working in remote or hazardous environments can also increase pay rates for scaffolders.

What is the difference between Mining Scaffolding vs Mining Rigger?

AspectMining ScaffoldingMining Rigger
CertificationsOSHA, scaffolding safety certificationsOSHA, rigging and crane operation certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, underground minesMining sites, equipment setup areas
Job RoleAssembling and maintaining scaffolding structuresInstalling and securing rigging for heavy equipment
Industry UsageCommon in surface and underground mining projectsEssential for equipment installation and maintenance

Mining Scaffolding and Mining Rigger roles both operate within mining environments, requiring safety certifications and technical skills. While scaffolding workers focus on building and maintaining support structures, riggers specialize in installing and securing heavy equipment. Both roles are vital for safe and efficient mining operations, often working together on-site.

What is mining scaffolding?

Mining scaffolding refers to temporary structures used to support workers and materials during construction, maintenance, or repair work in mining environments. These scaffolds provide safe access to hard-to-reach areas such as tunnels, shafts, and overhead spaces within mines. They must be specially designed to withstand the unique challenges of mining sites, including confined spaces, uneven ground, and exposure to dust and moisture. Properly installed and maintained scaffolding is essential for ensuring worker safety and efficiency in mining operations.

What is the highest paid job in mining?

In mining, the highest paid roles are often mine managers, senior engineers, and specialized technical experts such as geologists or metallurgists. These positions typically require extensive experience, advanced certifications, and leadership skills, and they can earn six-figure salaries depending on the project size and location.

How does a Mining Scaffolding professional typically collaborate with other teams on-site?

Mining Scaffolding professionals work closely with engineers, safety officers, and mining crews to ensure that scaffolding structures are safely erected and maintained. Effective communication is essential, as scaffolding must be tailored to the unique layouts and operational needs of mining sites. Regular coordination meetings and on-site inspections are common, with scaffolding teams adapting their work to support ongoing mining operations while minimizing disruptions. Collaboration helps ensure compliance with strict safety standards and timely project completion.
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Infographic showing various Mining Scaffolding job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,819 per year, or $26.8 per hour.
Traveling Construction Laborer

Traveling Construction Laborer

Robinson Construction

King William, VA

$14.25 - $18.25/hr

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Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Traveling Construction Laborer

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Erects and dismantles scaffolding.
  • Demolishes buildings and dismantle forms, along with setting up pumps and hoses.
  • Removes projections from concrete using a variety of mechanized and hand tools and equipment.
  • Signals operators of construction equipment (such as cranes and diggers) to facilitate alignment, movement and adjustment of machinery.
  • Digs trenches using spades and other equipment by ensuring that they conform to length and width specifications.
  • Levels earth to fine grade specifications and ensure that extra soil / earth is stored or piled in designated areas.
  • Mixes, grades, and pours concrete in appropriate quantities into existing frameworks by following provided instructions.
  • Clears work sites by removing debris and hazardous materials to make them ready for construction work.
  • Transports tools and equipment to and from storage areas or delivery trucks before and after each shift.
  • Installs and removes barricades to provide assistance in ensuring worksite safety.
  • Cleans hand tools on a regular basis and performs preventative and general maintenance on construction equipment and machinery.
  • Ascertains the safety of all tools and machinery by ensuring that they are kept under lock and key and issued to authorized personnel only.
  • Assists other craft workers as needed or assigned.
  • Takes personal responsibility for fostering a safe workplace by following safety policies and procedures.

EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:                                                                                       

  • High school diploma or GED preferred.
  • Three or more years of Journeyman Laborer related experience preferred.
  • Industrial machine licenses (such as a forklift license) preferred.
  • Current OSHA 10 or MSHA Certification preferred.

KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS / ABILITIES:

  • Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance.
  • Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
  • Ability to work successfully as a team and independently with moderate supervision.
  • Ability to understand and follow directions and communicate effectively in both oral and written form.
  • Ability to visualize a layout by looking at plans and print as well as comprehend and trouble-shoot mechanical systems.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Performs strenuous physical labor under adverse field conditions. Must have excellent stamina , coordinate eye-hand movements with control and precision.
  • Use hands and fingers fully; reach for, manipulate and feel objects; stoop, kneel, crouch, and/or crawl.
  • Climb and maintain body balance on ladders, scaffolding, or high structures; and see and hear well (either naturally or with correction).
  • Lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds, stoop, lay, bend or squat for long periods of time.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • May be exposed to fumes, dust or other airborne particles, loud noises, and hazardous chemicals or waste.
  • Position regularly works near moving mechanical parts and vibrating machinery.
  • May be exposed to extreme outside conditions that include inclement weather, heat and humidity or cold and wet conditions.

OTHER:

  • Travel, overtime, holidays and some weekends may be required. 

REQUIRED TOOLS:

Must possess and bring hand tools to each job site such as:

Tape Measure (30-35"), Screw driver, Pliers, Wrenches, Utility Knife, Sockets and Carpenter Hammer.

Robinson Construction is a Design-Build General Contractor specializing in the completion of process-intense manufacturing facilities throughout the United States. Our clients include heavy industrial, manufacturing; food grade processing plants, chemical and processing; power and renewable energy; healthcare facilities, and mining industries, as well as federal, state, and municipal agencies.

Robinson Construction is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  We will provide equal opportunity to all applicants and prohibit any discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability or veteran status. Applicants are treated on the basis of their job-related qualifications, ability and performance.