Overview
EMPLOYED
5,900
PART-TIME SHARE
11%
FEMALE SHARE
14%
MEDIAN WEEKLY EARNINGS
N/A
MEDIAN AGE
38
ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
N/A
Summary
Mining Engineers (excluding Petroleum) plan and direct the engineering aspects of locating and extracting minerals from the earth.
Tasks
- Conducts preliminary surveys of mineral deposits with prospectors, geologists, geophysicists, other mineral scientists and other engineers to determine the resources present, the feasibility of extracting the reserves, and the design and development of the extraction process
- Prepares operation and project cost estimates and production schedules, and reports progress, production and costs compared to budget
- Determines the most suitable methods of ore extraction taking account of such factors as depth of overburden, and attitude and physical characteristics of deposits and surrounding strata
- Prepares plans for tunnels and chambers, location and construction of mine shafts, layout of mine development and the application of appropriate mining techniques
- Assesses the safety risks associated with the phases of the project development, construction and operations
- Determines the safety of processes, order of extraction and safety of mine walls, evaluates the risk of slippage and advises on the prevention of slippage and rock falls
- Plans and co-ordinates the utilisation of labour and equipment consistent with efficiency targets, statutes, safety guidelines and environmental conditions
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Hours worked
Hours worked | Mining Engineers (excluding Petroleum) | All Occupations |
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Share of workers who work full-time hours | 89% | 64% |
Average full-time hours worked per week | 52 hours | 44 hours |
Industries
Mining Engineers (excluding Petroleum) work in industries like:
Source:
ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
Note: industries that comprise less than 5% of an occupation have been suppressed.
States and territories
New South Wales
13.1%
Victoria
5.1%
Queensland
28.4%
South Australia
5.2%
Western Australia
46.7%
Tasmania
0.9%
Northern Territory
0.4%
Australian Capital Territory
0.1%
Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
Age and gender
Age and Gender | Mining Engineers (excluding Petroleum) | All Occupations |
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Median age | 38 years | 40 years |
Female share of employment | 14% | 49% |
Education
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Highest Level of Educational Attainment (% Share) | All Occupations | Mining Engineers (excluding Petroleum) |
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Post Graduate/Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate | 12.2 | 26.8 |
Bachelor degree | 23.2 | 59.3 |
Advanced Diploma/Diploma | 11.1 | 5.1 |
Certificate III/IV | 19.5 | 3.9 |
Year 12 | 15.9 | 2.8 |
Year 11 | 4.0 | 0.2 |
Year 10 and below | 9.7 | 0.5 |
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