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Whether building the first solar array to sit on an abandoned coal mine in Virginia’s history, powering the first 100 percent solar school district East of the Mississippi, installing solar on flagship state government buildings, or working with Fortune 200 companies to help meet their sustainability goals, Sun Tribe specializes in creating a brighter energy future through long-lasting, sustainable partnerships.
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Support and implement short range and long range mine planning operations to support active mines, mine infrastructure projects and other heavy civil related projects. As a Mine Engineer, you will support Kiewit Mining operations throughout North America.
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Min. 3 years of working as Long Term Planning/Mine Plan/ Mine Design & Planning. Advance competencies in Mine Design and Planning, Mine Operational Management, Develop System & Procedure.
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Kiewit Mining Group has grown steadily to become one of North America's leading contract mining companies operating in various commodities, including gold, coal, oil sands, iron ore, phosphate, talc, and aggregates.
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This position is responsible for overseeing the development of short-range plans, work packages, long range planning and estimating, developing annual budgets, design work, training and mentoring Field Engineers and overall support of our mining and construction teams.
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Strategic planning for coal mining and timing of deliveries. Be a point of contact for both plant and mine personnel for technical assistance regarding coal and the performance of the plant.
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As an Equipment Planning Manager, you will primarily support the Buckskin Mine, along with other mining operations throughout North America. Management and oversight of long and short range equipment planning, scheduling, and budgeting for all major equipment manufacturers – Caterpillar, Komatsu, Volvo, Hitachi and more.
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At least 10 years of diverse U.S. industry experience in both engineering (mine planning, budget preparation, etc.) and operations supervision/management in the aggregates, coal, and/or industrial minerals mining industry.
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Typical project opportunities will relate to coal combustion residual (CCR) impoundment closures, dam structural stability evaluations, soft ground engineering, instrumentation programs, deep foundations, ground improvement, mine waste disposal, and mine site reclamation, and oil & gas development primarily for private clients in the U.S., but might also include support related to our Federal, State, and Local programs and international projects.
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Proficient with the use of personal computers, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, and mine planning software (Carlson software). Prepare timely reports on productivity analysis, mine design, and mine planning.
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Reporting to the Manager, Integrated Operations & Improvement, the Superintendent, Integrated Planning is responsible for creating integrated plans for the Red Dog site and driving key decision making around mine planning.
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Cleveland-Cliffs Princeton Coal is seeking an Engineering Technician for our team within the Underground Mining Department in Princeton, WV. An Engineering Technician is expected to provide leadership, direction, and technical support in the planning, implementation, and operations of underground coal mine design, ventilation, roof support, surveying, and production for the Princeton Coal Engineering Department.
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A minimum of 2 years’ experience in coal mine related engineering is preferred. Duties will include: Develop and maintain maps for mine planning, quality evaluations, property control, and permitting for all active, proposed, and closed mining operations.
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Type of Hire: Direct Hire Location: Utah Compensation: Up to $85, 000 JOB DUTIES Conduct geological mapping and surveys within the underground coal mine to identify coal seams, rock formations, and structural features.
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