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What are the average salary ranges for jobs in the Mining? There are 12 jobs in Mining category. Average salaries can vary and range from $51,865 to $70,423. Salary ranges can differ significantly depending on the job, industry, location, required experience, specific skills, education, and other factors... Salaries listed below are U.S. national averages data from September 25, 2024.

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Alternate Job Titles: Crop Scientist | Crop Specialist

Maximizes crop production by optimizing planting, harvesting, and general cultivation techniques. Troubleshoots crop deficiencies and implements strategies to improve pest, nutrition, and water management to enhance plant and soil health. Gathers data and keeps detailed records on crop and soil conditions to prepare technical reports and monitor and track the progress of treatments. Conducts exper... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Agronomist | Crop Specialist

Maximizes crop production by optimizing planting, harvesting, and general cultivation techniques. Troubleshoots crop deficiencies and implements strategies to improve pest, nutrition, and water management to enhance plant and soil health. Gathers data and keeps detailed records on crop and soil conditions to prepare technical reports and monitor and track the progress of treatments. Conducts exper... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Agronomist | Crop Scientist

Maximizes crop production by optimizing planting, harvesting, and general cultivation techniques. Troubleshoots crop deficiencies and implements strategies to improve pest, nutrition, and water management to enhance plant and soil health. Gathers data and keeps detailed records on crop and soil conditions to prepare technical reports and monitor and track the progress of treatments. Conducts exper... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Geologist I | Mine Geologist I

Researches the formation, dissolution, and content of rock layers. Researches the effects of internal pressures, heat, water, pollution, and erosion. Studies variations in rock formations and densities to identify new mineral deposits. Estimates depth, quality and vastness of deposits. Tests mineral quality and purity to determine feasibility of mining. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically repo... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Entry Geologist | Mine Geologist I

Researches the formation, dissolution, and content of rock layers. Researches the effects of internal pressures, heat, water, pollution, and erosion. Studies variations in rock formations and densities to identify new mineral deposits. Estimates depth, quality and vastness of deposits. Tests mineral quality and purity to determine feasibility of mining. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically repo... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Intermediate Geologist | Mine Geologist II

Researches the formation, dissolution, and content of rock layers. Researches the effects of internal pressures, heat, water, pollution, and erosion. Studies variations in rock formations and densities to identify new mineral deposits. Estimates depth, quality and vastness of deposits. Tests mineral quality and purity to determine feasibility of mining. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically repo... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Geologist II | Mine Geologist II

Researches the formation, dissolution, and content of rock layers. Researches the effects of internal pressures, heat, water, pollution, and erosion. Studies variations in rock formations and densities to identify new mineral deposits. Estimates depth, quality and vastness of deposits. Tests mineral quality and purity to determine feasibility of mining. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically repo... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Mine Planning Engineer I | Mining Engineer I

Prepares and inspects projects involving underground or surface mining. Responsible for planning and design of mine to ensure maximum stability. Oversees the construction of shafts and tunnel. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is clos... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Geologist I | Entry Geologist

Researches the formation, dissolution, and content of rock layers. Researches the effects of internal pressures, heat, water, pollution, and erosion. Studies variations in rock formations and densities to identify new mineral deposits. Estimates depth, quality and vastness of deposits. Tests mineral quality and purity to determine feasibility of mining. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically repo... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Geologist II | Intermediate Geologist

Researches the formation, dissolution, and content of rock layers. Researches the effects of internal pressures, heat, water, pollution, and erosion. Studies variations in rock formations and densities to identify new mineral deposits. Estimates depth, quality and vastness of deposits. Tests mineral quality and purity to determine feasibility of mining. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically repo... View job details


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