Mining Engineers


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Mining Engineers

Mining Engineers - Employment & Outlook

The table below provides information about the number of workers in this career in various regions. It also provides information about the expected growth rate and future job openings.

Employment

Major employers:

  • Engineering companies
  • Metal mines
  • Coal mines
  • Oil and gas extraction companies

Outlook

Growth for this career will be slower than average. As mining companies look for ways to reduce costs, many companies are contracting engineering firms rather than employing engineers directly.

Openings will occur as mining engineers move to other positions or retire. In addition, there are only a few mining engineering programs, so the number of graduates is small. These low numbers may improve graduates' chances of finding jobs.

Mining Engineers (CIS 100133)

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Illinois
172
Very small
&
0.0%
8.2%
>>>>
11
Very few
  Charleston-Effingham-Centralia Area
12
Very small
&
-8.3%
2.9%
>>>>
0
None
  Cook County
36
Very small
&
5.6%
9.2%
>>>>
3
Very few
  Du Page County
11
Very small
&
0.0%
8.8%
>>>>
0
None
  Kankakee-Morris-Pontiac Area
5
Very small
&
0.0%
6.0%
>>>>
0
None
  Mt Vernon-Marion-Carbondale Area
17
Very small
&
0.0%
4.4%
>>>>
1
Very few
  Northwest Illinois Area
12
Very small
&
0.0%
4.3%
>>>>
0
None
  Quincy-Macomb-Galesburg Area
6
Very small
&
0.0%
3.5%
>>>>
0
None
  Shawnee National Forest Area
18
Very small
&
-16.7%
1.1%
>>>>
1
Very few
  Springfield Area
8
Very small
&
0.0%
4.6%
>>>>
0
None
  St Louis-Belleville Area
8
Very small
&
0.0%
0.9%
>>>>
0
None
  Will County
5
Very small
&
0.0%
14.9%
>>>>
0
None
United States
7,500
Very small
&
1.3%
2.8%
>>>>
400
Very few
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.