Full-Time

Senior Mining Engineer

Posted on 10/3/2025

Deadline 1/30/26
Ho-Chunk

Ho-Chunk

51-200 employees

Tribal-owned economic development and investments

Compensation Overview

$85k - $105k/yr

No H1B Sponsorship

Denver, CO, USA

In Person

Travel to and work at remote tribal sites for fieldwork is required; all travel must be pre-approved by COR.

US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance, Canada Citizenship, Canada Top Secret Clearance, UK Citizenship, UK Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Process Engineering
Required Skills
Power BI
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering or a closely related field (e.g., Geological Engineering); Master’s degree preferred (mining, geotechnical, or mineral economics). FE required; PE strongly preferred (or ability to obtain within 12 months).
  • 6-8 years of progressively responsible experience in mine planning, reserve estimation, and economic evaluation across surface and/or underground operations.
  • Demonstrated success in resource and reserve estimation (JORC/NI 43-101/SK-1300 familiar) across multiple commodities (metals, coal, industrial minerals, aggregates), including geostatistics, block modeling, and reconciliation.
  • Significant experience leading mine design and engineering: pit/underground layouts, phase design, haul road geometry, ventilation, dewatering, slope stability/ground control, drill-and-blast, materials handling, and backfill; creation of Life-of-Mine plans, short-/mid-/long-range schedules, and production forecasts.
  • Reclamation and closure planning expertise, integrating geochemical considerations, water management, and post-mining land use into design and life-cycle cost models.
  • Economic evaluation & project finance support: cut-off grade analysis, pit optimization, sensitivities, net present value/internal rate of return, cash-flow modeling, and contribution to prefeasibility/feasibility studies with defendable assumptions.
  • Experience representing mineral owners/operators in lease and royalty negotiations, surface use agreements, right-of-way, and regulatory processes (permit packages, NEPA/NHPA touchpoints), coordinating with legal, environmental, and governmental stakeholders.
  • Track record of executive-level presentations and clear decision memos for senior stakeholders (boards, Tribal leadership, investors, agencies), translating technical trade-offs and risk mitigations into actionable recommendations.
  • Supervisory/mentoring experience directing junior engineers/consultants and multi-disciplinary teams; establishing work plans, quality assurance/quality control of designs and calculations, and fostering safety-first culture.
  • Toolset proficiency: Deswik, Vulcan, MineSight/Hexagon, Surpac (or similar); Whittle/NPV optimizers; GIS familiarity; advanced Excel/Power BI; exposure to geotechnical packages (e.g., Slide, FLAC3D) a plus.
  • Safety & field readiness: strong MSHA knowledge, field auditing, contractor/OEM coordination, commissioning/start-up support, and willingness to travel to operating sites and community locations.
Responsibilities
  • Serves as a leadership position within the mining engineer functional category and is responsible for the day-to-day direction of technical work as required by individual work orders.
  • Prepares comprehensive resource and reserve estimates for a variety of solid mineral deposits, including metal, coal, industrial minerals, and construction aggregates.
  • Develops detailed mine and reclamation plans for undeveloped mineral properties, specifying mining methods, equipment selection, staffing, production rates, and scheduling.
  • Conducts economic evaluations of solid mineral projects using methods like discounted cash flow rate of return and makes capital and operating cost estimates for proposed mining operations.
  • Acts as a primary mining technical representative, assisting them in dealings with mining companies, contractors, and other government agencies.
  • Assists Indian mineral owners with mineral lease contract negotiations and reviews proposed agreements, with particular attention to royalty terms and environmental protection clauses.
  • Reviews and evaluates grant proposals from Tribal organizations for mineral assessment and development projects, assessing technical merit, feasibility, and alignment with program goals.
  • Monitors assigned grants throughout their full lifecycle, ensuring compliance, tracking project progress, and providing technical assistance to grantees.
  • Make presentations on mining fundamentals, regulations, mineral agreement structures, and NEPA requirements.
  • May be expected to perform supervisory responsibilities, reporting to the On-Site Lead and Project Manager.
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Desired Qualifications
  • None

Ho-Chunk, Inc. operates as the economic development corporation for the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, managing a diverse portfolio of businesses to fund social programs and community growth. The organization generates revenue through global subsidiaries in various industries and reinvests those profits into job creation and housing initiatives on the reservation. Unlike traditional corporations, this entity prioritizes tribal self-sufficiency and social advancement over simple private profit. Its primary goal is to sustain a middle-class economy and provide long-term financial independence for the Winnebago people.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Winnebago, Minnesota

Founded

1994

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • South Sioux City casino adds 700 gaming positions and 90 jobs to portfolio.
  • Kambi sports betting partnership leverages proven industry reputation across all properties.
  • Lincoln expansion adds 70,000–80,000 square feet of gaming and dining capacity.

What critics are saying

  • Construction delays beyond summer 2026 compress payback window and increase debt burden.
  • Three properties within 100 miles cannibalize regional player base and fragment revenue.
  • Federal Indian gaming policy changes restrict operations or impose new compliance costs.

What makes Ho-Chunk unique

  • Ho-Chunk operates three Nebraska casinos within 100 miles, creating regional gaming monopoly.
  • WarHorse casinos feature integrated horse racing, slots, table games, and sports betting.
  • Ho-Chunk secured $300 million refinancing on favorable five-year terms for expansion.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

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Oct 13th, 2023
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