2026-06-19 – Weekly Mining Jobs : Skycatch's role in mining digitization

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This week, the mining job market is buzzing with opportunities across various roles. There’s a solid demand for experienced project managers and engineers, particularly in underground mining and automation technologies. If you’re hoping for remote work, there are some verified roles you might find interesting.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Mining Engineer (Junior to Senior Level)
    Company: I Pulse Group | Location: Albuquerque, NM
    This role involves working with pulsed-power systems for mining. It’s a great fit if you’re into simulation tools and want to grow in a hands-on engineering environment.
    Apply Here

  • Mining Engineer
    Company: P&C Recruiting and HR | Location: Montevallo, AL
    Provides technical support for mining operations, including planning, surveying, and mapping. If you have a knack for geology, this could be your next move.
    Apply Here

  • Mining Technician
    Company: Fortitude Mining, LLC | Location: Grand Island, NE
    A unique opportunity if you’re familiar with cryptocurrency mining equipment like ASICs and GPUs. It’s a chance to be part of a vertically integrated mining venture.
    Apply Here

  • Engineer (Process/Mining/Other)
    Company: Sargent Docks and Terminal | Location: Saginaw, MI
    Focus on construction oversight and management for mineral processing plants and other projects. Ideal for someone with a process engineering background.
    Apply Here

  • Solutions Engineer Mining Automation & Geospatial Technology
    Company: Skycatch | Location: San Francisco, CA
    Join a global leader in mining digitization with a focus on high-accuracy drone mapping and AI. Perfect for tech-savvy professionals aiming to be on the cutting edge.
    Apply Here

  • Underground Mining Project Manager
    Company: Barminco Mining Services USA LLC | Location: Tucson, AZ
    Lead projects for one of the largest hard-rock underground mining services companies. Requires at least 10 years of experience, with 5 in a leadership role.
    Apply Here

  • Study Manager - Mining & Metals
    Company: TEEMA | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    Manage studies in mining and metals, with experience in ECPM, mining construction, or operations. If you’re detail-oriented and love planning, check this out.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote roles are increasingly accessible, offering flexibility no matter where you’re based. Here are this week’s verified remote opportunities.

  • Industrial Construction Estimator
    Company: XE Corporation | Location: Wichita Falls, TX
    Involved in demolition projects at industrial buildings and mining sites. If precision and numbers are your game, this might be for you.
    Apply Here

  • Mine Permitting Specialist
    Company: Infrastaff | Location: Greenwood Village, CO
    Assist mining clients with federal permitting processes. If you’re experienced with regulatory frameworks, this is a solid opportunity.
    Apply Here

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That’s it for this week. Remember, the right opportunity is out there, but it’s up to you to make the first move. Good luck!

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, navigating the job market can be a headache. I remember when I was looking for remote work in mining, I found that focusing on automation technologies really helped. Sites like MiningJobs.com are great for finding those specialized roles quickly. Have you found any strategies that work for you?

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I found that being proactive by reaching out to companies directly, even if they aren’t advertising openings, can really boost your chances. Don’t underestimate the power of networking; sometimes it’s more about who you know in industries like mining where specialized skills are in demand. @Skycatch seems to be making big strides in automation, so keeping tabs on their developments might be helpful.

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