Coeur Mining operates a diversified portfolio of gold and silver mines across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, with ~2,100 employees and a tech stack centered on enterprise asset management (Oracle EAM), industrial automation (Allen-Bradley, Factory Talk), and CAD tooling. Active hiring in engineering and operations (55 of 64 open roles) reflects aggressive capacity expansion—current projects span heap leach optimization, merrill-crowe circuit tuning, and major component replacement schedules, while pain points cluster around equipment reliability, production scaling (trialing a 3x rate increase), and process efficiency.
Coeur Mining is a public precious metals producer headquartered in Chicago with five wholly-owned operations: Las Chispas and Palmarejo in Mexico, Rochester in Nevada, Kensington in Alaska, and Wharf in South Dakota, plus the Silvertip exploration project in British Columbia. The company has operated continuously since 1928 and employs approximately 2,100 across engineering, operations, and environmental functions. Core operations focus on silver and gold extraction using conventional processing routes (heap leach, merrill-crowe circuits) supported by industrial control systems, equipment asset management, and CAD-based engineering. The organization is actively ramping new capacity and conducting environmental permitting across its portfolio.
Oracle (EAM), Allen-Bradley and Factory Talk (industrial automation), CAD tools (NX, AutoCAD, Solidworks), CMMS, Hitachi, Micrometer, and Windows/Linux infrastructure. Focus is on asset management and production automation.
Five mines: Las Chispas and Palmarejo in Mexico; Rochester in Nevada; Kensington in Alaska; Wharf in South Dakota. Silvertip exploration project in British Columbia.
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