Currently, many mine workers are at least age 46, and nearly 50% of skilled engineers are reaching retirement age in the next decade.
Overall mining employment has fallen 20.4% over the past decade in the United States. In Canada, 80,000 to 120,000 workers will need to be hired by 2030.
The report also highlights that many jobs are likely to be reshaped by technology over the course of the next decade.
“In particular, the use of remote operations centers or ‘nerve centers’ is creating new roles, such as nerve center orchestrators and data scientists, integrated master schedulers, and team performance scientists,” says Deloitte.
Deloitte hypothesizes that jobs could in the future shift to a skills-based model to meet changing demands and business priorities.
“By decoupling some work from the job—either by dividing…


