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Underground Mining Jobs in Reno, NV (NOW HIRING)

Excavator Operator

Sparks, NV · On-site

$23 - $30.50/hr

Safely excavate around live underground utilities including power and telecommunications-no ... Mining services reach across the lifespan of a mine, from facility construction, to full-scale ...

Excavator Operator

Reno, NV · On-site

$22.50 - $29.75/hr

Safely excavate around live underground utilities including power and telecommunications-no ... Mining services reach across the lifespan of a mine, from facility construction, to full-scale ...

Excavator Operator

Sparks, NV · On-site

$23 - $30.50/hr

Safely excavate around live underground utilities including power and telecommunications-no ... Mining services reach across the lifespan of a mine, from facility construction, to full-scale ...

Excavator Operator

Reno, NV · On-site

$22.50 - $29.75/hr

Safely excavate around live underground utilities including power and telecommunications-no ... Mining services reach across the lifespan of a mine, from facility construction, to full-scale ...

Sr. Electrical Engineer

Reno, NV · On-site

$120 - $160/hr

S.-based gold development company backed by Waterton Mining. The company is focused on advancing ... underground power lines. * Experience with protection systems, relay coordination, arc flash ...

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Sr. Electrical Engineer

Reno, NV · On-site

$120 - $190/hr

S.-based gold development company backed by Waterton Mining. The company is focused on advancing ... underground power lines. * Experience with protection systems, relay coordination, arc flash ...

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How much do underground mining jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for underground mining in Reno, NV is $25.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.62 and $27.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is underground mining?

An underground mining job involves extracting minerals, ores, or other valuable resources from beneath the Earth's surface. Workers operate heavy machinery, drill, blast, and transport materials in tunnels or shafts. Roles include miners, geologists, engineers, and equipment operators, each ensuring efficient and safe operations. Safety protocols, specialized training, and protective gear are essential due to the challenging working conditions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in underground mining?

To thrive in Underground Mining, individuals need strong physical fitness, mechanical aptitude, and a solid understanding of safe mining practices, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with operating heavy machinery, mine safety certifications (such as MSHA), and use of ventilation or drilling equipment are typically required. Teamwork, problem-solving, and effective communication are key soft skills for working safely and efficiently underground. These abilities are critical because the underground mining environment demands strict safety adherence, technical proficiency, and coordinated team efforts to ensure productivity and minimize risks.

What typical challenges might I face working in underground mining, and how are they managed?

Working in underground mining often involves challenges such as confined spaces, exposure to dust and noise, and adapting to non-traditional shift schedules. Safety is a top priority, so extensive training, use of specialized protective equipment, and adherence to strict safety protocols are mandated to mitigate risks. Team members support each other closely and communicate frequently to ensure everyone’s well-being and maintain effective operations. Companies also invest in advanced ventilation, regular equipment maintenance, and health monitoring programs to create a safer and more manageable work environment. This teamwork-oriented setting helps employees adapt and succeed while maintaining high standards of personal and group safety.

Do underground miners make good money?

Underground miners typically earn competitive wages that vary by location, experience, and the type of mineral mined. They often receive additional compensation for working in challenging environments, and unionized positions tend to offer higher pay and benefits. Overall, the job can be financially rewarding compared to many other entry-level roles in the mining industry.

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Infographic showing various Underground Mining job openings in Reno, NV as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,410 per year, or $25.2 per hour.

Estimator / Project Manager | Western United States

Mackay Contracting

Reno, NV • On-site

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

Estimate It. Win It. Build It.


You know how heavy civil work gets won.

You know how it gets built.

You can walk a site, understand the scope, develop a plan, put together an estimate, sit across the table from a client and then help turn the job you priced into a successful project.

MacKay Contracting is looking for an experienced Estimator / Project Manager to help pursue, win and execute heavy civil and mining work across the Western United States.

This isn't a conventional desk estimating position.

You'll be close to the opportunities, the clients and the projects, with the ability to influence which work we pursue and how we build it.

The Opportunity

MacKay Contracting is an established heavy civil and mining contractor founded in 1986, with four decades of experience delivering challenging projects.

Our work includes major earthworks, roadbuilding, underground infrastructure, concrete, mining infrastructure, environmental construction and industrial civil work.

We're looking for someone who understands heavy civil construction and can combine strong estimating and project-management experience with the ability to identify opportunities, build relationships and execute work in the field.

You'll have the equipment, technical capability, estimating and operational resources of an established contractor behind you, while having considerably more influence than you might find in a traditional estimating or project-management position.

You won't simply inherit a list of projects.

You'll help determine which ones are worth pursuing, how we approach them and then help deliver the work we win.

What You'll Get to Do


Find the right work.
Identify and evaluate heavy civil, mining and infrastructure opportunities throughout the Western U.S. You'll help determine where our capabilities create an advantage, understand the risks and decide which projects are worth pursuing.


Turn opportunities into executable bids.
Develop estimates, quantity takeoffs, pricing, schedules and bid strategies based on how the work will actually be built. You'll work closely with estimating, operations and field leadership to develop competitive plans that make sense beyond bid day.


Know the market and the people in it.
Develop relationships with owners, engineers, general contractors, suppliers and subcontractors throughout the region. You'll build the local knowledge and connections that help us understand labour, equipment, materials, pricing, competition and upcoming opportunities.


Stay connected after award.
This isn't an estimating role where the project disappears from your desk after bid day. You'll have the opportunity to take projects from pursuit through planning, mobilization and execution.

Deliver the work you helped win.
Manage cost, schedule, contracts, changes, subcontractors and client communication while keeping the project aligned with the assumptions and strategy behind the estimate.


Help shape the work ahead.
You'll help strengthen our network of subcontractors and suppliers, support the development of project teams and bring practical market knowledge into decisions about where and how we compete.

You'll work closely with MacKay senior leadership team, with the estimating, operational, equipment and technical resources of the broader company behind you.


Who You'll Probably Be

You've spent meaningful time in heavy civil construction and understand more than what an estimate looks like on a screen.

You understand how the work actually gets built.

Your background may include earthworks, underground utilities, roadbuilding, site development, concrete, industrial civil construction, mine infrastructure or similar scopes.

You've developed enough estimating experience to look at drawings, quantities, production, equipment, schedule and risk and understand what actually drives the number.

You also understand project execution.

You can walk a project with a superintendent, work through pricing with a subcontractor, discuss constructability with an engineer and sit across the table from an owner without changing who you are.

You're comfortable moving between the office and the field and between estimating and operations.

You don't need layers of corporate structure around you to make progress. You know when to make a decision, when to ask questions and when to pull the right people into the room.

Most importantly, you're interested in having a meaningful hand in the work you're pursuing and building.

Even Better If You Bring

Experience in mining or mine infrastructure would be highly valuable, but it isn't required.

Experience with InEight, AGTEK, Bluebeam or similar heavy civil estimating and project-management systems is an asset.

Relationships with owners, engineers, contractors, suppliers or subcontractors throughout Idaho, Montana or the broader Western U.S. would also give you a strong head start.

Where You'll Work

This role will support heavy civil and mining projects across the Western United States, with a current focus on Idaho and Montana.

We're flexible on the exact location for the right candidate.

This role will involve travel throughout the region for site visits, pre-bid meetings, client meetings and project execution. It isn't designed to be permanently desk-bound.

What You Can Build Here

If you've worked for a large contractor, you probably know the trade-off.

You get access to great projects, people and resources, but it can become increasingly difficult to influence where the business goes or how things get done.

This role is different.

You'll have the resources and experience of an established contractor behind you, while working close enough to the decisions to make a meaningful impact on the work we pursue, the relationships we develop and the projects we build.

As the business develops, there will be opportunities for people who perform, earn trust and demonstrate they can take on greater responsibility.

We're not promising a future title.

We're offering the opportunity to make your mark on what we build next.


Why MacKay

MacKay Contracting has been building heavy civil and mining projects since 1986.

We've built our reputation by taking on difficult work, developing strong construction teams and building the technical and operational capability to execute increasingly complex projects.

Our experience spans major earthworks, highways, underground infrastructure, mining, transportation, environmental and industrial construction.

For the right Estimator / Project Manager, this role combines two things that don't often come together:

The capability and resources of an established heavy civil contractor, with the opportunity to have a real influence on what comes next.

If you've spent years learning how to estimate, win and build heavy civil work and you're ready to have a bigger hand in the decisions behind it, we'd like to hear from you.

MacKay Contracting


Complex Work. Controlled Execution.


U.S. Work Authorization & E-Verify
Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. MacKay Contracting participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with Form I-9 information to confirm employment authorization. Sponsorship is not available for this position.

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MacKay Contracting is an equal opportunity employer. We consider applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.