Mining Engineer
Mining Engineer
Location Sylacauga, AL; Johns Creek, Georgia, Lompoc, CA; Quincy, WA; Fernley, NV
The Sr. Mine Planning Engineer serves as a high-level technical lead and the primary bridge between the engineering department and site operations. In this role, you will be responsible for developing and optimizing medium-range and Life of Mine Plans (LOMP) for industrial minerals across multiple locations. As a technical authority, you will translate complex engineering models into actionable operational plans , dissect discrepancies with operations , and become the designated "Mining Expert" for assigned minerals and sites.
Key Responsibilities
Mine Planning & Optimization
LOMP Development: Develop clear, concise, and complex Life of Mine Plans (LOMP), mine phasing, sequencing, and schedules based on reserve models and business forecasts.
Reserve Stewardship: Act as a steward of the business’s reserve information, ensuring the optimization of known reserve potentials.
Operational Alignment: Routinely reconcile operational data to block models to ensure technical models accurately depict reality.
Capital & Economics: Assist in capital planning, stripping planning, and forecasting heavy mobile equipment fleet needs based on production requirements and bench configurations.
Operational Bridge & Collaboration
Technical-Operational Link: Serve as the primary bridge between the engineering team and site operations, ensuring technical models are effectively communicated and "operationalized" by site management.
Problem Solving: Dissect technical discrepancies with operations and navigate through uncertainty to develop immediate action plans that meet business needs.
Cross-Functional Synergy: Establish strong relationships and facilitate work seamlessly across peers, superiors, and subordinates.
Technical Leadership & Expertise
Mineral Subject Matter Expert: Act as the technical "Mining Expert" for assigned industrial minerals or specific geographic locations.
Technical Mentorship: Lead others down the technical path, moving engineering knowledge to organizational wisdom.
Continuous Improvement: Champion change and foster a culture of continuous improvement, standardizing engineering approaches across surface and underground locations.
Key Competencies
Strategic Communication: Proficient and effective verbal and written communication style that internal and external stakeholders naturally gravitate toward; ability to influence at all levels of the organization.
Multi-Tasking: Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and project timelines simultaneously.
Technical Mastery: High proficiency in MS Access, MS Excel, GIS, and survey software.
Mine Planning Software: Proven ability to effectively use specialized mine planning and modeling software (e.g., Surpac or Deswik are highly preferred).
Business Acumen: Strong technical problem-solving skills paired with the business acumen to ensure model approaches yield a reasonable return on investment.
Job Requirements
Education & Certifications
Degree: Bachelor of Science (BS) degree, preferably in Mining Engineering, Geological Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a closely related engineering discipline.
Professional Standards: Meets the requirements of a "Competent Person" as defined in the PERC reporting code (or similar international reporting codes like JORC/SME), or has the clear ability and qualifications to obtain it (Highly Preferred ).
Experience
Industry Experience: Minimum of 5–8+ years supporting mining operations, with a distinct focus on mine planning and optimization.
Mineral Profile: Prior experience with multi-mineral environments, specifically industrial minerals, is a major plus.
Operational Background: Hands-on operations experience is highly preferred to successfully bridge the gap with site managers.
Project Leadership: Experience acting as a Lead/Principal Engineer on large-scale mining projects or leading cross-functional strategic reserve initiatives.
Physical & Travel Requirements
Travel: Ability to travel to multiple locations across the US and Mexico (approximately 30% travel, depending on primary work location).
Environment: Able to work comfortably in both an office environment and in the field (which includes hot surface environments or cool, dark underground conditions).
Physical Demands: Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and carry a drill-core box during site visits.
Full time
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Permanent
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