Mining Jobs in Tasmania

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Browse mining jobs in Tasmania across the state's tin, copper and gold operations. Find roles from the West Coast mines to northern mineral processing facilities.

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Mining Jobs in Tasmania: Regions, Roles & Employers

Tasmania has a rich mining heritage stretching back to the 1800s, with active operations in tin, copper, gold and zinc. The state's compact geography means most mine sites are within driving distance of regional towns, offering residential mining careers without the FIFO lifestyle common in mainland states.

Key Mining Regions in TAS

The West Coast around Queenstown and Rosebery is Tasmania's primary mining region, hosting underground copper, zinc, lead and gold operations. Beaconsfield in the north was home to a significant underground gold mine. The North East around the Blue Tier region has tin mining operations. Savage River on the west coast produces iron ore pellets for export. The Renison Bell tin mine near Zeehan is one of the world's largest underground tin operations.

Common Roles and FIFO Arrangements

Tasmanian mining jobs are predominantly residential, with workers living in nearby towns such as Queenstown, Zeehan, Rosebery and Burnie. This makes Tasmania an attractive option for miners who want to avoid FIFO rosters. Underground roles include truck drivers, bogger operators, nippers, jumbo operators and maintenance trades. Surface roles cover processing plant operations, open-cut mining and logistics. Some interstate FIFO positions are available, flying from Launceston or Hobart.

Major Employers

Key Tasmanian mining employers include Metals X (Renison tin mine), Grange Resources (Savage River iron ore), and MMG (Rosebery polymetallic mine). Underground contracting companies operate across the West Coast mines. Tasmania's mining sector is supported by a skilled local workforce and strong vocational training pathways through TasTAFE.