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Becomes familiar with the operations of an Aggregate Mine, understanding the complete production process. Currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Construction Management, and have a valid driver’s license.
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All MSHA employees and their spouses, and minor children are prohibited by regulation from having any interest, direct or indirect, in any mine or mining company that may be directly affected by the work of MSHA through its investigations, technical research, or other activities.
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Advanced proficiency in computer programs like Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Visio, and AutoCad. Knowledge of mine production techniques and equipment is preferred. Knowledge of PLCs, Soft Starts, VFDs, Power System Analysis Software (PTW, ETAP), motor control systems, hiring/supervising electrical contractors, and managing small, medium, and large-scale electrical projects is a plus.
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MSHA (Mine Safety & Health Administration) certification preferred. MSHA (Mine Safety & Health Administration) certification preferred. Snider Fleet Solutions is one of the largest commercial tire dealers and retread service providers in the nation.
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You'll gain experience through operational rotations and projects – based learning focused on Mine Planning, Process Improvements, Quality and Reliability, Inventory Maintenance, and Data Management.
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Field work is routinely performed on active mine or AML sites on a regular basis to review mining and reclamation activities and involves strenuous physical activity such as extensive walking and climbing of steep grades in a wide variety of climatic conditions.
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Proven experience in environmental remediation related to chemical manufacturing, mine closure and reclamation, electric power and oil and gas production-refining-retail; knowledge of the governing regulations associated with federal and state oversight of environmental impacts and remediation.
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Proven experience operating underground mining equipment in a coal mine. Knowledge of MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) regulations. Proven experience operating underground mining equipment in a coal mine.
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Call upon and visit customer sites on a daily basis to ascertain customer needs, take orders, promote current and new product offerings and foster good relationships with mine-level personnel. Previous sales experience in any of the following product types is preferred: conveyors, lubricants, mining, hydraulics, wire and cable, electrical supply, filtration, ventilation, gas detection, breathing apparatus, safety, communication devices.
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