Rogers Group, Inc., headquartered in Nashville, is a privately held aggregates and asphalt highway construction company operating in 13 states with over 3,500 employees. RGI, established in 1908, has the distinction of being recognized as the largest privately held aggregate producer in the United States.
Rogers Group is currently seeking a Division Mine Planner to join our Operations Service and Support team based in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. This position plays a critical role in supporting safe, efficient, and sustainable aggregate operations through mine planning, geological evaluation, reserve management, and operational support. This role is ideal for a motivated professional who enjoys balancing office-based planning and analysis with field work at active quarry operations.
The Division Mine Planner will work closely with operations leadership, geology, environmental, land management, and engineering teams to develop short term and long term mine plans that align with production goals, regulatory requirements, and company objectives. This position combines technical expertise, field work, strategic planning, and cross functional collaboration to support the continued growth and success of our operations.
Job Responsibilities:
Mine Planning and Resource Management
Develop and maintain short term and long term mine plans for aggregate operations.
Collaborate with operations leadership to align mine plans with production targets, processing requirements, and site-specific constraints.
Geological and Field Support
Conduct field visits to active quarry sites to support planning, investigation, and operational needs.
Land, Permitting, and Compliance Support
Coordinate with consultants, contractors, and internal stakeholders on mine planning and permitting related projects.
Business and Strategic Support
Stay current on industry trends, technologies, and best practices within the aggregate and mining industries.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience
Professional Geologist (PG), Fundamentals of Geology (FG), or Professional Engineer (PE) certifications are a plus, but not required.
Technical Skills
Ability to interpret geological data, topographic information, and operational performance metrics.
Professional Skills
Uncompromising commitment to safety excellence and ability to complete MSHA safety training.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Ability to safely lift and move geological core boxes and field equipment weighing up to 50 pounds.
Rogers Group provides extensive benefits, strong compensation, and a safe, drug-free working environment.
As a Rogers Group employee, you will have access to our competitive company perks, including:
Career growth/advancement opportunities.
RGI EEO Statement
It is the policy of Rogers Group, Inc. to recruit, hire, and promote individuals based on demonstrated merit and qualifications. We are committed to providing a work environment that is free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation as protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
All applications are accepted online at www.rogersgroupinc.com.