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  • Operator, Remote Scoop

    Joining SSR Mining is being part of a diverse team committed to ensuring that safety comes first, an innovative mindset is encouraged, and collaboration is a constant. At SSR Mining, our vision is to deliver sustainable value for all stakeholders through responsible mining. SSR Mining Inc. is a leading, free cash flow focused intermediate gold company with four producing assets located in the USA, Turkey, Canada, and Argentina, combined with a global pipeline of high-quality development and exploration assets in the USA, Turkey, Mexico, Peru, and Canada. At SSR Mining - Seabee Gold Operation we understand the value of a diverse workforce and we embrace, encourage and support workplace inclusion and diversity. SSR Mining is committed to delivering excellence through the contributions of our dedicated employees. SSR Mining - Seabee Gold Operation is hiring for a Remote Scoop.
    $30k-45k yearly est.23h ago

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Average Salary For a Roof Bolter Operator

Based on recent jobs postings on Zippia, the average salary in the U.S. for a Roof Bolter Operator is $47,351 per year or $23 per hour. The highest paying Roof Bolter Operator jobs have a salary over $85,000 per year while the lowest paying Roof Bolter Operator jobs pay $26,000 per year

Updated June 5, 2023
Average Roof Bolter Operator Salary
$52,128 yearly
$23 hourly

2 Common Career Paths For a Roof Bolter Operator

Foreman

A foreman is a skilled worker in the construction industry, usually a tenured or experienced construction worker. The construction site's foremen act as the bridge between construction supervisors and construction workers. The foreman is responsible for communicating instructions from supervisors, ensuring that all workers on site are assigned tasks, and ensuring that tasks are completed within the timeline. The foreman is also responsible for checking the quality of the work the workers are doing on-site, managing workers' schedules, and budgeting for needed materials. It is important that a foreman is responsible, trustworthy, and personable.

Electrician

An electrician is a skilled tradesman in charge of wirings and systems which provide electric power to a facility. They are trained to design, install, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical wiring systems. There are four basic types of an electrician - residential wiremen, inside wiremen, telecommunications electrician, and outside linemen. Some work on a standard 40-hour week shift while others are on-call duty. In some cases, traveling is also a vital key to their role where they would work for a few days before moving to another location.

Illustrated Career Paths For a Roof Bolter Operator