Salary for Underground Mining Loading and Moving Machine Operators

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Also known as:  Coal Hauler Operator, Load Haul Dump Operator (LHD Operator), Loader Operator, Loading Machine Operator, Miner Operator, Muck Hauler, Production Miner, Ram Car Operator, Shuttle Car Operator, Under Ground Miner

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A Underground Mining Loading and Moving Machine Operator will normally receive a salary between $36,750 and $75,630 depending on tenure level. usually receive a salary of fifty-six thousand one hundred dollars every year.

have the highest pay levels in California, where they earn compensation, on average, of close to about $71,170. People working these jobs can get the best compensation in Manufacturing, where they earn pay of $59,980.

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INDUSTRIES

Underground Mining Loading and Moving Machine Operators tend to make the most in the following industries:

Manufacturing
$59,980
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
$56,340
Construction
$49,660

In general, they earn less within the industries below:

Construction
$49,660
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
$56,340
Manufacturing
$59,980
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