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We are currently seeking an experienced traveling Mining Foreman to support a mining client by leading daily site operations and supervising crews in a production-focused mining environment. Position ...

Regular travel across the mine site and adherence to MSHA safety standards are required. Physical ... Navigation of active mining areas (around haul trucks); walking (pit floors, waste dumps, uneven ...

Regular travel across the mine site and adherence to MSHA safety standards are required. Physical ... Navigation of active mining areas (around haul trucks); walking (pit floors, waste dumps, uneven ...

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How much do traveling mining jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for traveling mining in the United States is $126,935.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $113,500.00 and $140,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Traveling Mining vs Drilling Technician?

AspectTraveling MiningDrilling Technician
CredentialsMining certifications, safety trainingDrilling certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentRemote mining sites, often in different locationsMining sites, focused on drilling operations
Industry UsageMining companies, resource extractionMining and construction industries
Work TravelFrequent travel between sitesPrimarily on-site, less travel

Traveling Mining professionals often move between various mining sites, requiring certifications in safety and mining operations. Drilling Technicians focus on specific drilling tasks at a single site, with similar certifications. While both roles are essential in resource extraction, Traveling Mining involves more frequent travel and broader site management, whereas Drilling Technicians specialize in drilling operations at fixed locations.

What jobs pay you to travel?

Traveling mining jobs, such as geologists, engineers, and equipment operators, often require travel to remote sites and may include international assignments. These roles typically involve fieldwork, technical skills, and safety certifications, offering opportunities to work in diverse locations while earning a salary. Many of these jobs are project-based and may require flexible schedules and specialized training.
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Infographic showing various Traveling Mining job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $126,935 per year, or $61 per hour.
Mining Foreman- Traveling

Mining Foreman- Traveling

Turner Mining Group

Las Vegas, NV โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

About Turner Staffing Group

Turner Staffing Group partners with leading mining operations to provide skilled professionals who drive productivity, safety, and operational excellence. We are currently seeking an experienced traveling Mining Foreman to support a mining client by leading daily site operations and supervising crews in a production-focused mining environment.

Position Summary

The Mining Foreman is responsible for overseeing day-to-day mining activities, supervising crews, coordinating equipment and labor resources, and ensuring safe and efficient production on site. This leadership role requires strong operational knowledge of mining processes, heavy equipment coordination, and a commitment to maintaining high safety standards.

Key Responsibilities
  • Supervise and direct daily activities of mining crews, equipment operators, and labor personnel
  • Coordinate production schedules to meet daily and weekly output targets
  • Monitor mining operations to ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with site procedures
  • Enforce mine safety standards, company policies, and MSHA regulations at all times
  • Conduct pre-shift meetings, safety briefings, and crew assignments
  • Inspect work areas, equipment usage, and operating conditions to identify hazards or inefficiencies
  • Communicate with management regarding production progress, staffing needs, and operational concerns
  • Ensure equipment is being operated properly and maintenance issues are reported promptly
  • Train and mentor crew members on safe work practices and operational procedures
  • Maintain accurate shift reports, production logs, and incident documentation
Qualifications
  • Previous supervisory experience in mining operations required
  • Strong knowledge of surface or underground mining processes (depending on site application)
  • Experience managing crews operating heavy mobile equipment such as haul trucks, loaders, excavators, and dozers
  • MSHA certification required or ability to obtain/maintain certification as required by site
  • Proven leadership, communication, and decision-making skills
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple crews in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong understanding of workplace safety and hazard recognition practices
  • Proficient in basic reporting, documentation, and production tracking
Physical Requirements
  • Ability to work in active mining environments, including exposure to dust, noise, and varying weather conditions
  • Ability to walk uneven terrain, climb equipment/access points, and remain active throughout shift
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally
  • Must be able to wear all required PPE on site