What is Mining Contract Labor?

If you are searching for a career in the mining industry or are searching for temporary laborers for your mining project, you may have seen the phrase “mining contract labor.” This refers to employees who are hired on a contract basis for a temporary or seasonal need.

Contract labor is popular in shorter-term mining sites or projects or for projects that have more seasonal needs.

What is Mining Contract Labor?

 Mining contract labor refers to temporary or seasonal mining employment. Many of these contracts last between 3-6 months but may differ depending on the company and need. Many mining contract labor opportunities are managed through a third party, who helps recruit, screen, and place contract miners in job positions. This third party may also manage payroll, benefits, and HR duties for its contracted employees.

What Do Contract Miners Do?

A contract miner’s job duties depend on which position they were hired for. Some contract mining jobs include skilled labor and may require certain certifications, while others may include less-skilled duties, such as washing equipment, helping to deliver parts or move supplies, etc.

In most cases, a contract miner will work on a project site with other contract or permanent mining professionals. 

What are the Benefits of Contract Mining Labor?

Whether you are searching for employment in the mining industry or are a company looking for mining labor, there are many benefits to choosing contract mining labor.

For a Company:

For mining companies, there are many benefits to contract mining labor.

  • Better Labor Distribution. For projects that cannot justify a permanent, full-time hire, contract mining labor helps to fill in the gaps of labor needs without a permanent commitment. This works well for projects that have fluctuating labor needs or that aren’t expected to last long-term.

  • Simplifies Management. Many contract mining labor services manage the details of hiring from recruitment to salary, benefits, and conflict resolution. This means you can concentrate more on the logistics of your project and less on the hiring and personnel management process.

  • Supports Seasonality. Many mining projects have seasonal fluctuations. Instead of paying an annual salary to employees that may have less work to complete for you during certain times of the year, contract mining labor helps to support these seasonal fluctuations without long-term commitments.

  • Open for Long-Term Employment.There are some scenarios that may start out as a short-term commitment but may result in longer-term opportunities. Most contract mining labor services can support the transition between short-term contract work and long-term employment, if needed. 

For an Employee:

Many mining employees prefer contract work because it offers more opportunities to gain experience, travel, and network.

  • Job Opportunities. Many mining companies regularly have contract mining labor positions open, whereas full-time, permanent positions may open less frequently. By being open to contract opportunities, you have a better opportunity of finding a position—faster.

  • Career Advancement. Beginning your mining career with contract labor positions is a great way to get your foot in the door. Contract opportunities are usually easier secure, giving you an opportunity to prove yourself in the mining industry and opening doors for future career opportunities.

  • Travel & Experience. Since contract mining laborers work at multiple job sites, they often have the opportunity to travel to work in different states—or even different countries—to gain experience. They can also work with multiple ores and with different teams and job duties.

For mining employees, it can be a great benefit to find a contract labor company that is committed to keeping employees hired long-term. This means they use their internal network of employees to help staff contract positions whenever possible to line up additional jobs after an employee’s contract is set to expire. Learn more about how Rangefront is committed to its employee’s careers here.

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