Rare Earth Elements SME
Pivot Path Solutions · Fairfax, VA · 7 mo ago
RemoteRemoteEducationFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary authority on rare earth elements, critical minerals, and associated supply chains, including extraction, processing, separation, and end-use applications.
- Evaluate and guide advanced REE technologies across the full lifecycle:
- Geological resource characterization
- Mineral processing (crushing, grinding, flotation, gravity, magnetic separation)
- Hydrometallurgical and solvent extraction systems
- Ion exchange, membrane systems, electrowinning, precipitation
- Purification and separation of individual REEs
- Metallization and alloy production
- REE recycling from e-waste, magnets, and industrial byproducts
- Provide scientific oversight for TRL 2–6 R&D projects, ensuring clear TRL advancement pathways.
- Develop and review technical deliverables, white papers, and DOE-required documentation.
- Provide expertise on REE geological formations—including carbonatites, ion-adsorption clays, monazite, bastnaesite, phosphates, and coal byproducts.
- Support design, interpretation, and optimization of:
- Geochemical assays
- Geophysical surveys (EM, magnetics, radiometrics)
- Borehole logging
- Ore characterization and mineralogy studies
- Translate resource data into volumetric assessments, mine planning inputs, and processing flowsheets.
- Lead technical design and optimization of REE processing flowsheets, including material balances, mass/energy calculations, and separation efficiency modeling.
- Evaluate equipment selection, reagent chemistry, and process control strategies.
- Provide techno-economic analysis inputs (TEA), including CAPEX/OPEX assumptions for separation and refining steps.
- Ensure compliance with environmental standards related to REE mining and processing, including waste management, tailings, emissions, and radiation safety.
- Guide sustainability practices such as:
- Reduced energy and reagent consumption
- Waste minimization and co-product recovery
- Water efficiency and treatment technologies
- Environmental monitoring and permitting strategies
- Support pilot- and field-scale demonstrations of REE extraction, beneficiation, and processing technologies.
- Oversee sampling, pilot plant operations, and analytical validation activities.
- Afford assistance in integration of automation, robotics, and real-time sensing technologies into REE operations.
- Industry, Academic & Government Engagement:
- Work with DOE, DoD, USGS, NIST, and other federal programs on critical mineral research and policy.
- Provide strategic input to project partners, industry operators, and academic institutions.
- Contribute to consortiums, workshops, technical forums, and stakeholder meetings.
- Propose development and strategic advisory:
- Shape R&D strategies, teaming approaches, and innovation pathways for REE projects.
- Review proposal technical volumes, management plans, schedules, and SOPO language.
- REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master’s or PhD in Metallurgy, Mining Engineering, Materials Science, Geochemistry, Geology, Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline.
- 10+ years of experience in REE or critical mineral extraction, separation, processing, or manufacturing.
- Deep knowledge of mineralogy, processing technologies, hydrometallurgy, and REE refining flowsheets.
- Proven experience supporting federal R&D, pilot plant demonstrations, or advanced commercialization activities.
- Strong technical writing ability for scientific reports and federal deliverables.
- PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience with DOE, DoD, DARPA, ARPA-E, NETL, USGS, or NSF programs.
- Experience operating or designing pilot plants, metallurgical labs, or mining testbeds.
- Expertise in unconventional REE resources (coal ash, acid mine drainage, industrial byproducts).
- Experience with AI/ML-enabled mineral characterization or advanced sensing systems.
- Familiarity with U.S. critical mineral policy, supply chain risks, and international market dynamics.
- ESSENTIAL SKILLS & COMPETENCIES:
- Strong analytical and systems-thinking abilities.
- Ability to translate complex scientific concepts into clear recommendations.
- Effective communication with technical, non-technical, and government stakeholders.
- Leadership in multidisciplinary environments and research consortia.
- Commitment to safety, sustainability, and scientific integrity.
- Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Generous Contribution on Health, Dental and Vision Insurances.
- 100% Employer Paid Group Life Insurance, Short Term and Long-Term Disability.
- Safe Harbor 401(K) Plan.
- Health Saving Account (HSA).
- Healthcare Flexible Saving Account (FSA) and Dependent Care FSA.
- Education Reimbursement.
- Employee Referral Program.