Mining Government Jobs 2026 Sarkari Naukri in Mining

Mining Government Jobs 2026 - Sarkari Naukri. Latest Job: Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL) Advisor Recruitment 2026 – Apply Offline for 01 Post

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NIT Rourkela Junior Research Fellow Recruitment 2026 – Apply Online for 19 Posts
National Institute of Technology Rourkela Rourkela Ends: Jan 10, 2026
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AIIMS New Delhi Sushruta Project Recruitment 2026 – Apply Online for 1 Post
All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi Ends: Jan 20, 2026
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Kerala PSC Clerk, LDC and Other Recruitment 2026 – Apply Online for 116 Posts
Kerala Public Service Commission Thiruvananthapuram Ends: Feb 04, 2026
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AERA Recruitment 2026 – Apply Offline for 09 Junior Research Associate, Consultant and More Posts
Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India New Delhi Ends: Jan 07, 2026
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AIIMS Delhi Recruitment 2026 – Apply Online for 1 Post
All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi Ends: Jan 20, 2026
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JNARDDC Director Recruitment 2026 – Apply Online for 1 Post
Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development And Design Centre Nagpur Ends: Feb 02, 2026
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NLC India Limited Apprentice Recruitment 2025-26 – Apply Online for 575 Posts
Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited Cuddalore Ends: Jan 02, 2026
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HARSAC Recruitment 2025 – Apply Online for 59 Technical Contractual Posts
Haryana Space Applications Centre Hisar Ends: Dec 31, 2025
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Uranium Corporation of India Limited Invites Application for 107 Mining Mate and Various Posts
Uranium Corporation of India Limited East Singhbhum Ends: Dec 31, 2025
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Ways to Go About Get a Mining Job Have Qualifications and/or experience. Establish Contacts and Network. Contact Recruitment Agencies and/or Labour Hire Companies. Go to the Mining Towns. Be in the Right Place at the Right Time. Shut Downs.

Many mining jobs are done in cramped, underground shafts where cave-ins can trap and injure workers. The biggest danger miners face, though, is from explosions. In coal mines, methane gases accumulate in coal seams, leak into open spaces and ignite. But even strip mining is dangerous.

The average coal miner works 60 hours a week. That's standard. Most coal miners work 10-hour shifts, 6 days a week.

Working in coal mines is dangerous - miners have to deal with toxic gases, plus the threat of being crushed, drowned, or injured from fires and explosions. Some miners love it. It can be a family tradition, it's exciting, and the pay is usually pretty good.

I believe that the most dangerous type of mining in the world is underground coal mining. As in other parts of mining, they strive very hard to be safe, but in my opinion the hazards that they face are greater than any other type. Hazards in underground coal mining are described below.