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Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers

SOC: 17-2151.00 · Job Zone 4 (Considerable preparation)

Conduct sub-surface surveys to identify the characteristics of potential land or mining development sites. May specify the ground support systems, processes and equipment for safe, economical, and environmentally sound extraction or underground construction activities. May inspect areas for unsafe geological conditions, equipment, and working conditions. May design, implement, and coordinate mine safety programs.

Wage & Employment (2024)

Median Wage

$101,020

per year

Mean Wage

$108,940

per year

Employment

7K

workers

Wage Range

$62,500 - $163,740

10th - 90th pct

Wage Distribution

$62,500Median: $101,020$163,740

Task Breakdown

18 tasks analyzed

Prepare technical reports for use by mining, engineering, and management personnel.

Routine CognitiveTime: 8%

Inspect mining areas for unsafe structures, equipment, and working conditions.

Non-Routine ManualTime: 8%

Test air to detect toxic gases and recommend measures to remove them, such as installation of ventilation shafts.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 4%

Select or develop mineral location, extraction, and production methods, based on factors such as safety, cost, and deposit characteristics.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 8%

Select locations and plan underground or surface mining operations, specifying processes, labor usage, and equipment that will result in safe, economical, and environmentally sound extraction of minerals and ores.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 8%

Implement and coordinate mine safety programs, including the design and maintenance of protective and rescue equipment and safety devices.

Non-Routine InterpersonalTime: 6%

Devise solutions to problems of land reclamation and water and air pollution, such as methods of storing excavated soil and returning exhausted mine sites to natural states.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 5%

Prepare schedules, reports, and estimates of the costs involved in developing and operating mines.

Routine CognitiveTime: 7%

Lay out, direct, and supervise mine construction operations, such as the construction of shafts and tunnels.

Non-Routine InterpersonalTime: 6%

Monitor mine production rates to assess operational effectiveness.

Routine CognitiveTime: 5%

Supervise, train, and evaluate technicians, technologists, survey personnel, engineers, scientists or other mine personnel.

Non-Routine InterpersonalTime: 6%

Examine maps, deposits, drilling locations, or mines to determine the location, size, accessibility, contents, value, and potential profitability of mineral, oil, and gas deposits.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 7%

Design, develop, and implement computer applications for use in mining operations such as mine design, modeling, or mapping or for monitoring mine conditions.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 4%

Design, implement, and monitor the development of mines, facilities, systems, or equipment.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 6%

Select or devise materials-handling methods and equipment to transport ore, waste materials, and mineral products efficiently and economically.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 4%

Evaluate data to develop new mining products, equipment, or processes.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 3%

Design mining and mineral treatment equipment and machinery in collaboration with other engineering specialists.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 2%

Conduct or direct mining experiments to test or prove research findings.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 3%
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