The Senior Mine Engineer at Bunker Hill Mine is a key technical and strategic leader responsible for mine planning, design optimization, and operational support within a complex underground polymetallic mining environment. This role partners closely with operations, geology, maintenance, and safety teams to deliver safe, efficient, and economically optimized mine plans. The position plays a critical role in achieving both short‑term production targets and long‑term life‑of‑mine objectives, while mentoring junior engineers and contributing to continuous improvement initiatives.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Lead development and optimization of short, mid, and long‑term underground mine plans aligned with production and cost objectives.
- Design underground mine layouts including stopes, development headings, access, ventilation, and ground support systems.
- Prepare and maintain production schedules, forecasts, and mine designs using industry‑standard software (Deswik preferred).
- Conduct trade‑off studies and economic evaluations to optimize mining methods and sequencing.
- Provide technical support to operations, including drill and blast design, dilution control, and stope performance analysis.
- Collaborate with Geology to integrate resource models, grade control data, and reconciliation results into mine plans.
- Support budgeting, cost control, and capital project evaluation processes.
- Ensure compliance with MSHA regulations and company safety standards.
- Mentor and support development of junior engineering staff.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance operational performance and efficiency.
Experience Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering or related discipline.
- Minimum 6+ years of progressive underground hard‑rock mining experience.
- Strong experience in underground mine planning, design, and scheduling.
- Proficiency in mine planning software (Deswik highly preferred).
- Deep knowledge of underground mining methods, ground control, ventilation, and drill & blast practices.
- Experience with life‑of‑mine planning and strategic optimization.
- Exposure to budgeting, cost control, and capital evaluation.
- Working knowledge of MSHA regulations and mining safety systems.
- Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and communication skills.
- Preferred: Experience in restart, ramp‑up, or brownfield operations; leadership experience within an engineering team.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to safely perform work in an active underground mining environment in compliance with MSHA regulations.
- Regularly travel and work underground in conditions including uneven surfaces, confined spaces, poor lighting, noise, dust, diesel emissions, and varying temperatures.
- Ability to wear required PPE for extended periods.
- Ability to walk long distances, climb ladders and stairs, and maintain balance on uneven terrain.
- Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, and work in restricted areas.
- Ability to enter/exit underground via hoists, cages, or mobile equipment.
- Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50 pounds occasionally.
- Sufficient vision and hearing to recognize hazards and communicate effectively.
- Ability to meet fitness‑for‑duty and medical requirements, with or without reasonable accommodation.