The Shovel & Drill Mechanic Apprentice participates in a structured apprenticeship program designed to develop the skills, knowledge, and experience required to become a qualified Journeyman Shovel & Drill Mechanic. Under the guidance of experienced mechanics and supervisors, apprentices learn to troubleshoot, maintain, repair, and rebuild electric mining shovels, rotary drills, and related mining support equipment while completing required classroom and correspondence coursework. The apprenticeship program consists of 8,000 hours of on-the-job training combined with required Penn Foster coursework and progressive skill development. Apprentices must demonstrate increasing proficiency in mechanical maintenance, troubleshooting, safety compliance, and equipment reliability throughout the program.
Stand Out From the Crowd
Upload your resume and get instant feedback on how well it matches this job.
Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED