Ground support and geotechnical solutions for mining and tunneling
Minova supplies ground support products and geotechnical engineering solutions to mining, tunneling, and civil infrastructure projects. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward legacy manufacturing systems (MES, Allen-Bradley PLCs, Siemens automation) paired with Excel-dependent workflows, and active projects show a clear push to modernize: migrating spreadsheet data into structured models, implementing statistical forecasting to replace manual processes, and building demand-planning frameworks. Hiring is concentrated in manufacturing and operations, signaling operational scale-up alongside these internal transformation initiatives.
Minova is a publicly traded company with 1,001–5,000 employees headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado. The company develops and manufactures ground support and geotechnical solutions for mining, tunneling, and surface engineering projects—specializing in anchoring, bonding, sealing, water stoppage, and ground consolidation across coal, hard-rock, and civil infrastructure segments. With 140 years of product heritage, Minova operates a distributed manufacturing footprint and manages complex supply chains across critical raw materials, capex budgets, and regulatory compliance frameworks.
Manufacturing systems (MES, Allen-Bradley, Siemens PLCs), data tools (SQL, Excel, Power Query), and enterprise software (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, TMS). Excel is being replaced as part of broader data modernization.
Yes. Manufacturing represents 9 of 12 active roles, with mid-level and manager-track positions. Hiring velocity is accelerating and concentrated in the United States.
Plant expansions, greenfield site launches, equipment upgrades, migrating Excel data into structured forecasting models, developing demand-planning frameworks, inventory optimization, and dual-sourcing strategies for raw materials.
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