Leading Mining and Energy Employers for Women

Discover mining and energy companies that champion women’s careers with exceptional employee benefits, policies, and opportunities.

The mining and energy sectors are leading the way in creating opportunities for women to lead, innovate, and thrive. WORK180 Endorsed Employers in these industries are particularly committed to fostering environments where women are valued and supported.

Explore how you can make your mark in these exciting fields, with employers who are truly invested in your career journey.

Top employers

Key Benefits & Policies

  • Flexible work options

  • Coaching and mentoring programs

  • 18 weeks paid parental leave at full salary

BHP is leading the way in transforming the resources industry, creating a workplace where women can thrive and make a real impact. Committed to gender balance by 2025, BHP has more than doubled female representation to over 35%, with women making up 40% of the workforce at their South Flank mine. Prioritizing flexibility, inclusion, and growth, BHP offers a supportive environment where diverse perspectives drive innovation and success.

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Key Benefits & Policies

  • 26 weeks paid parental leave for primary carer

  • Access to their industry-leading wellness program

  • Active committees driving diversity & inclusion

AngloGold Ashanti is a global gold mining leader with a strong presence in Australia, operating the Sunrise Dam and Tropicana mines. Committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, they create a workplace where everyone can thrive. With initiatives like Employee Resource Groups and expanded parental leave, AngloGold Ashanti fosters a supportive and inclusive environment, making it an excellent place for women to build successful careers in mining.

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Key Benefits & Policies

  • 16% superannuation

  • Flexible working arrangements

  • Relocation support and remote area assistance

  • 6 months paid parental leave (either parent) with superannuation paid while on parental leave

Join Essential Energy and be part of a team that’s driving the future of energy across regional NSW and southern QLD. With a commitment to diversity, innovation, and your personal growth, Essential Energy offers a career where your voice is heard, your skills are valued, and your impact is felt. From flexible work arrangements to career development opportunities, this is your chance to help shape the future of energy while enjoying a rewarding work-life balance.

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IGO

Key Benefits & Policies

  • Coaching and mentoring opportunities

  • 50% women in senior leadership team

  • Family-friendly rosters

IGO Limited offers an exciting opportunity for women seeking to enter the mining sector. With a commitment to inclusivity, sustainability, and career development, IGO creates a supportive work environment where women can thrive. The company values diversity and provides learning and development programs to help women advance their careers while contributing to a cleaner, greener future. Joining IGO means being part of a purpose-driven organization making a global impact through innovative energy solutions.

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Career inspiration

A career in mining or energy can offer you:

 

  • Career growth: Endorsed Employers within these industries are dedicated to supporting and advancing women’s careers through inclusive policies and leadership opportunities.
  • High earning potential: With average salaries exceeding six figures, these sectors offer competitive financial rewards.
  • Workplaces that value you: These companies are making real strides in fostering environments where women can thrive.

Mining and energy companies endorsed as employers for all women

Mining and energy companies endorsed as employers for all women

About WORK180

Inspired by their own experiences of workplace discrimination, Gemma Lloyd and Valeria Ignatieva founded the first transparent job board for women. Almost a decade later, WORK180 is a thriving community and platform where women and marginalized groups access the information they need to make informed career decisions — and find workplaces that work for them.