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Mining Engineer Salary

    mining engineer

  • an engineer concerned with the construction and operation of mines
  • A person qualified by education, training, and experience in mining engineering.
  • Mining engineering is an engineering discipline that involves the practice, the theory, the science, the technology, and application of extracting and processing minerals from a naturally occurring environment. Mining engineering also includes processing minerals for additional value.

    salary

  • A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, esp. a professional or white-collar worker
  • (salaried) compensated: receiving or eligible for compensation; “salaried workers”; “a stipendiary magistrate”
  • wage: something that remunerates; “wages were paid by check”; “he wasted his pay on drink”; “they saved a quarter of all their earnings”
  • (salaried) receiving a salary; “salaried members of the staff”

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Journey of a Liberian Mining Engineer: What You Didn't Know about Liberia!
Journey of a Liberian Mining Engineer: What You Didn't Know about Liberia!
In a thought provoking and humorous memoir, Joseph G. Richards tells about growing up in Liberia during the Depression and World War II years, his life’s work from the 1950s as a mining engineer and administrator in the Bureau of Lands and Mines, later the Ministry of Lands, Mines and Energy, founding the General Services Agency and the Liberia Industrial Free Zone Authority, his family business enterprises and important social activities. This is an interesting look into nation building in Africa, with black and white illustrations.

A Swedish Mining Engineer At Rest In the Citizen's Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona

A Swedish Mining Engineer At Rest In the Citizen's Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona
This is a photograph that I took of the grave of Nelson L. Anderson (born Sanderson) in the Citizens Cemetery in the town of Prescott, Arizona. Mr. Anderson was born in Sweden in 1857 and immigrated to the United States early in his life. He eventually made his way to the Arizona Territory and settled near the town of Prescott.

Mr. Anderson worked as a mining engineer at the Catoctin Mine in Yavapai County. He died at the mine on February 14, 1892 as a result of pneumonia. At the time of his death, he had not gone through the naturalization process of becoming a United States citizen, so the Consul of the Swedish government in San Francisco attended his probate hearing and received his personal estate in Prescott. This event was announced in the August 23, 1893 edition of the Arizona Weekly Miner newspaper as being "The first time in Prescott’s history where a foreign representative of a monarchy personally appeared to receive an estate."

A Mississippi Surveyor & Mining Engineer At Rest In the Potter's Field of the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona

A Mississippi Surveyor & Mining Engineer At Rest In the Potter's Field of the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona
This is a photograph that I took of the headstone marking the grave of James Russell Gage in the Potter’s Field of the Citizens Cemetery in the town of Prescott, Arizona. Mr. Gage was born in Port Gibson, Mississippi in 1848 to James Alexander & Rosanna Russell Hogg Gage.

Mr. Gage journeyed West early in his lifetime. He first lived in Colorado from 1880 until 1900 and then settled in Prescott in the Arizona Territory at the turn of the century for health reasons.

Mr. Gibson died at the Yavapai County Hospital in Prescott of tuberculosis on July 21, 1902 at the age of 54. He was laid to rest in what had been the "Potter’s Field" adjacent to the main Citizens Cemetery. This was not due to poverty; it was because at the time of his death, Mr. Gage did not have any family to claim his body.

During his lifetime, he had worked as a surveyor and a mining engineer.

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The Kalgoorlie Gold-Field (Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers)
A paper presented to the Institution of Mining Engineers in 1900 describing the discovery and development of Kalgoorlie-area gold mines in western Australia, new techniques and types of ores found and developed as a result, and and subsequent population growth and development of the surrounding area.

A paper presented to the Institution of Mining Engineers in 1900 describing the discovery and development of Kalgoorlie-area gold mines in western Australia, new techniques and types of ores found and developed as a result, and and subsequent population growth and development of the surrounding area.