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Msha Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Technician

Madison, WI · On-site

$20 - $27.25/hr

MSHA certified, or the ability to be MSHA certified. Physical Requirements: In addition to being able to sit, stand, walk, read, talk, write and hear, to perform the essential functions of this job ...

WI · On-site

$90 - $130/hr

Ensure compliance with OSHA, DOT, CDL, and MSHA regulations. * Manage DOT/CDL records, driver qualifications, and medical card compliance. * Coordinate miner training and MSHA reporting requirements.

Ensure compliance with OSHA, DOT, CDL, and MSHA regulations. * Manage DOT/CDL records, driver qualifications, and medical card compliance. * Coordinate miner training and MSHA reporting requirements.

MSHA certified, or the ability to be MSHA certified. Physical Requirements: In addition to being able to sit, stand, walk, read, talk, write and hear, to perform the essential functions of this job ...

2nd Shift Technician

Madison, WI · On-site

$20 - $27.25/hr

MSHA certified, or the ability to be MSHA certified. Physical Requirements: In addition to being able to sit, stand, walk, read, talk, write and hear, to perform the essential functions of this job ...

Understanding of Environmental and Regulatory Compliance, NFPA, and OSHA & MSHA Standards (MSHA required for mining sites) Work location: * Menomonie, WI Travel: May include up to 10% domestic ...

MSHA certified, or the ability to be MSHA certified. Physical Requirements: In addition to being able to sit, stand, walk, read, talk, write and hear, to perform the essential functions of this job ...

MSHA certified, or the ability to be MSHA certified. Physical Requirements: In addition to being able to sit, stand, walk, read, talk, write and hear, to perform the essential functions of this job ...

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How much do msha jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for msha in Wisconsin is $24.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.00 and $27.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an MSHA?

An MSHA job typically refers to a role related to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), which enforces safety regulations in mining operations. MSHA jobs can include inspectors, safety trainers, engineers, and compliance officers who work to ensure workplace safety and regulatory adherence. These roles often involve inspecting mines, investigating accidents, and providing safety training to miners. Many positions require knowledge of federal mining laws and may involve fieldwork in potentially hazardous environments.

What does an MSHA inspector do?

As an MSHA Inspector, your daily responsibilities include inspecting mining sites, equipment, and processes to ensure compliance with federal safety regulations. You'll conduct safety audits, interview mine workers and management, document any violations, and provide guidance on corrective actions. The role often involves detailed report writing and follow-up inspections to verify that issues have been addressed. Collaboration with mine operators and safety personnel is frequent, as is the need for ongoing professional development to stay current with changing regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an MSHA?

To thrive as an MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) Inspector, you need a strong understanding of mining operations, safety regulations, and a relevant technical or engineering background. Familiarity with inspection equipment, incident reporting systems, and certification in mine safety procedures is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for the role. These competencies are critical to ensuring the health and safety of mine workers and compliance with federal safety standards.

How to become an MSHA inspector?

To become an MSHA inspector, candidates typically need a background in mining, safety, or engineering, along with relevant work experience in the mining industry. Applicants must pass written exams, physical fitness tests, and background checks, and often need to complete MSHA training programs. Certification is required to enforce safety standards at mining operations.

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Infographic showing various Msha job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 98% In-person, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,360 per year, or $24.7 per hour.

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Company Overview:
Fabick Cat is the authorized dealer of Caterpillar equipment, prime and stand-by power systems, parts and service, compact construction, and rental equipment for major portions of Illinois, Missouri, the entire state of Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We have been in business for over 100 years and are headquartered in Fenton, Missouri. For more information visit www.fabickcat.com
Why Work For Us!
At Fabick Cat, you are beyond just an employee, you are a part of the Fabick family. A family that has worked so diligently to cement a legacy that was built over 100 years ago through a collective vision "To Ever Serve Our Customers Better". This legacy could not have been possible without first employing then developing the best and brightest talent the market has to offer. We believe it to be of the upmost importance to invest in our workforce by supporting and empowering employees to develop the necessary skills to become successful in their own career.... to become a legacy. Are you ready to join our family legacy to continue our existence as 'the greatest service organization of its kind' over the next 100 years? The Fabick family appreciates and values the ongoing commitment of its employees and is pleased to provide a highly competitive total compensation and benefits package.
Responsibilities:
  • Primary responsibility of the technician is to diagnose construction equipment repair needs and perform designated repairs on customer or company owned machines as directed. Repairs are made on, but not limited to Caterpillar equipment.
  • Perform mechanic skills including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic troubleshooting and repair of packaging and production machines. Also includes
  • Preventive maintenance and general machine upkeep.
  • Detection of faults through the use of diagnostic laptop computers, gauges, and instruments in all machine systems: electronics, hydraulics, power train, engines and general machine performance is expected. Occasional operation of machine in the determination of repair need or repair assessment may occur.
  • Disassemble and assemble machine components to manufacturer's specifications though the use of hand tools, pneumatic tools, and any specialized tooling provided by Fabick.
  • Occasional use of basic welding equipment. Read and interpret equipment manuals and work orders to perform required maintenance and service. Research repair needs and order parts as needed.
  • Load or unload equipment or components from customer owned or common carrier vehicles.
  • Comply with OSHA Safety and Health rules.
  • Any and all duties as assigned.

Qualifications:
  • High school education or GED equivalent required. Technical, vocational, trade school education or equivalent is also required.
  • Two to five years' experience troubleshooting and repairing heavy equipment, Caterpillar preferred. Experience in diagnosing equipment utilizing laptop computers, gauges, and instruments in all machine systems: electronics, hydraulics, power train, engines, and general machine performance is expected.
  • Knowledge and experience with heavy equipment, mining equipment, systems, engines and components required.
  • Knowledge of basic tools and tool usage, including basic welding skills.
  • Journeyman status is preferred.
  • Ability to operate in a fast paced environment that requires multitasking while maintaining a high level of organization.
  • Must demonstrate good problem solving skills, mechanical aptitude, excellent communication skills -- both oral and written, good work habits, above average math, science, and English skills, the ability to read and interpret machine schematics, self motivation and a desire to perform at one's highest level.
  • Proficiency with computers and aspects of Microsoft office desired.
  • MSHA certified, or the ability to be MSHA certified.

Physical Requirements:
In addition to being able to sit, stand, walk, read, talk, write and hear, to perform the essential functions of this job an individual must be able to do the following additional activities: Occasionally lift and/or move up to 75 pounds. Accommodations will be made if they are reasonable, do not create an undue hardship, and will enable an individual with a disability to safely perform the essential job functions. The following may be expected to be encountered: long periods of standing, periodic exposure to seasonal heat and cold, working with oils and greases, noise, shift work as needed - 1st and 2nd, working outside, stooping, bending, squatting, or working in a prone position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities.

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