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Project Engineer - Mining United States, Albuquerque Jobs

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Project Engineer I- Water Resources
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Join our employee-owned firm as a Project Engineer in Albuquerque, focusing on water resources for rural and tribal communities. This role requires a PE license, a bachelor's degree, and 4+ years of experience in project management and design. We offer a collaborative environment, ESOP, flexible ...
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United States , Albuquerque
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79000.00 - 86000.00 USD / Year
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Souder Miller & Associates
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Project Engineer I/II- Transportation
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Seeking a Project Engineer I/II in Transportation for our Albuquerque office. This role requires a Bachelor's degree, 4-6 years of experience, and a PE license. You will manage project budgets, schedules, and designs for profitability. We offer comprehensive benefits, flexible schedules, and a cl...
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United States , Albuquerque
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79000.00 - 93000.00 USD / Year
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Souder Miller & Associates
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A Project Engineer in the mining industry is a critical technical and managerial role, acting as the vital link between project conception and operational reality. These professionals are responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing engineering projects that are essential for the safe, efficient, and profitable operation of mining sites. Their work spans the entire project lifecycle, from initial feasibility studies and design through to construction, commissioning, and final handover to operations. For engineers seeking dynamic and impactful careers, mining project engineer jobs offer a unique blend of office-based planning and hands-on site management in challenging and rewarding environments. Typically, the common responsibilities of a Project Engineer in mining involve developing detailed project scopes, schedules, and budgets. They manage the procurement of materials and equipment, and are heavily involved in the selection and oversight of contractors and subcontractors. A paramount duty is ensuring that all project activities adhere to stringent safety, health, environmental, and quality (SHEQ) standards, which are non-negotiable in the mining sector. On-site, they conduct regular inspections, monitor progress against milestones, resolve technical issues, and ensure work is completed to specification. They also handle critical documentation, prepare progress reports for senior management and stakeholders, and manage the change control process to handle any deviations from the original plan. To excel in these jobs, individuals generally require a bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline, commonly Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, or Mining Engineering. Practical experience in a heavy industrial, construction, or mining environment is highly valued. Core skills include strong project management capabilities, proficiency in reading technical drawings and using project management software (like MS Project or Primavera), and a solid understanding of CAD systems. Beyond technical acumen, successful Project Engineers possess excellent problem-solving and analytical skills to troubleshoot issues under pressure. They must be exceptional communicators and collaborators, able to liaise effectively with a diverse range of stakeholders including site operations teams, maintenance crews, contractors, consultants, and company leadership. A logical, structured approach to task management and the ability to juggle multiple priorities are essential traits for anyone pursuing project engineer jobs in the fast-paced mining sector. Ultimately, a Project Engineer in mining is a results-driven professional who turns engineering plans into tangible infrastructure—whether it's a new processing plant, a tailings storage facility, a haul road, or a site decommissioning project. These roles are central to driving operational improvements, implementing new technologies, and ensuring the long-term viability and sustainability of mining operations, making them some of the most integral and sought-after jobs in the resources industry.

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