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Search current engineering jobs in the Australian mining industry. From graduate mining engineers to senior mechanical and electrical engineers, find engineering careers at leading mining companies.

Top Employers Hiring Engineers

Engineering Disciplines in Mining

Mining companies employ engineers across multiple disciplines. Mining engineers design and plan mine layouts, ventilation systems and production schedules. Mechanical engineers maintain processing plants and heavy equipment fleets. Electrical engineers manage power systems and control infrastructure. Geotechnical engineers assess ground conditions and design support systems. Civil engineers handle site infrastructure, tailings dams and water management.

Career Pathways

Graduate engineers typically start in site-based roles, rotating through different departments to build broad operational experience. Progression leads to senior engineer, principal engineer and engineering manager positions. Many engineers move into mine management, with Mining Engineers often progressing to Mine Manager roles requiring a First Class Mine Manager's Certificate of Competency.

Salary & Demand

Graduate mining engineers start on $80,000 to $100,000. Engineers with 3-5 years' experience earn $120,000 to $160,000, while senior and principal engineers can earn $180,000 to $250,000 or more. Engineering roles are available across all major mining states, with the highest concentration in WA and Queensland.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of engineers work in mining?

Mining employs mining engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, civil engineers, geotechnical engineers, chemical/metallurgical engineers, and environmental engineers. Mining engineers are the most mining-specific discipline, but all engineering fields have roles in the resources sector.

How much do mining engineers earn in Australia?

Graduate mining engineers earn $80,000 to $100,000. Mid-career engineers with 3-5 years earn $120,000 to $160,000. Senior and principal engineers earn $180,000 to $250,000+. Site-based FIFO roles typically pay more than office-based positions.

Do mining engineers work FIFO?

Many mining engineer roles are site-based FIFO, particularly in WA and remote Queensland. However, some positions are office-based in Perth, Brisbane or other cities, handling mine planning, design and technical support. Graduate programs often include both site and office rotations.

What qualifications do I need for a mining engineering job?

A Bachelor of Engineering (Mining, Mechanical, Electrical or relevant discipline) is required. Mining engineers who want to become mine managers need a First Class Mine Manager's Certificate of Competency from the relevant state regulator. Professional registration with Engineers Australia is also valued.

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