Lead Hydrometallurgy Engineer
Posted about 20 hours ago
Reports to: Director of Hydrometallurgy
Close collaboration with: CTO, Electrochemistry, R&D teams
Location: Kenilworth, NJ
Salary starts at: $156,000
Equity participation reflecting the scope and trust of the role
Competitive Benefits
Position Summary
Still Bright is bringing the first viable hydrometallurgical alternative to copper smelting to market at a moment when global copper demand is outpacing supply by historic margins. Our proprietary RACER (Rapid and Complete Electrochemical Reduction) process delivers fast, complete copper extraction while recovering precious and critical co-products, and as a closed-loop system it offers precise control over outputs and radically reduces environmental impact. Backed by top-tier investors including Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Material Impact, the team is moving from pilot execution into the next stages of commercial deployment.
The Lead Hydrometallurgical Engineer owns the hydrometallurgical core of the RACER process and is accountable for the experimental and scale-up program that turns bench-scale chemistry into robust pilot- and demonstration-scale unit operations. This is a senior leadership role for an engineer who sets the technical direction across leaching, separation, electrochemical reduction, co-product recovery, and feedstock diversification—not just executing, but defining the strategy behind experimentation and system scale up, prioritizing the experimental roadmap, and owning the outcomes that feed go/no-go decisions and economic models.
Operating with a high degree of autonomy, the Lead sets objectives in partnership with the Director of Hydrometallurgy and VP Engineering, then drives the work to completion with minimal oversight. The role carries direct responsibility for the technical standard of the team—experimental rigor, data quality, and process-design discipline—and for developing the engineers and technicians who execute alongside them. This is a hands-on leader, equally comfortable at the whiteboard, on the pilot system, and directing third-party engineering firms.
Key Responsibilities
Technical Leadership & Ownership
Own the hydrometallurgical experimental program end to end—setting the roadmap for copper extraction, co-product recovery, feedstock diversification, and process integration, and prioritizing campaigns against company objectives.
Serve as the senior technical authority on unit-operation performance: leaching, separation, electrochemical reduction, and downstream recovery, including operating-envelope definition and troubleshooting.
Translate bench-scale results into scalable pilot- and demonstration-scale process designs, identifying risks early and developing mitigation strategies.
Process Design & Execution
Develop and maintain process flowsheets, mass and energy balances, and equipment specifications across pilot and demonstration scale.
Specify, source, and commission process equipment and instrumentation in partnership with the controls and pilot teams.
Lead characterization for copper and co-product recovery, including XRD, SEM, XRF, QEMSCAN, ICP-MS, and Fire Assay, with particular rigor for complex or impurity-bearing materials.
Direct external engineering firms and consultants executing testwork, ensuring outputs reflect the chemistry of our closed-loop system.
Cross-Functional & Decision Support
Analyze process data and deliver clear, well-documented technical reports that inform go/no-go decisions, economic models, and reports for government agencies.
Collaborate with the CTO, VP of Commercialization, and Director of Hydrometallurgy to ensure the hydromet program aligns with commercial and regulatory directives.
Mentor and develop junior engineers and technicians on experimental design, data analysis, and safe laboratory and pilot practice, setting the bar for technical quality across the team.
Maintain detailed documentation of research work, methods, and results; uphold laboratory and pilot safety standards. Some travel will be required for feedstock and pilot testing.
Definition of Success
In the first 12 months, success looks like: end-to-end ownership of the hydrometallurgical experimental program, with a prioritized roadmap driving the team’s scale-up decisions; reliable, well-documented process data feeding economic models and regulatory reporting; a measurable contribution to the demonstration-unit process design; and visible development of the engineers and technicians on the team.
Qualifications & Experience
Expected Competencies
Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, metallurgical engineering, process engineering, or a related field; or a Master’s/Ph.D. with commensurate experience.
Minimum of 8 years of experience in process engineering, hydrometallurgy, or a related industrial discipline (or a Ph.D./Master’s plus equivalent experience), including a track record of owning programs and leading technical work with limited oversight.
Proven experience in research design, execution, and analysis, including translating bench-scale results into pilot-scale performance.
Strong command of mass and energy balances, flowsheet development, and equipment specification.
Knowledge of relevant metals-extraction industry standards, regulations, and best practices.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to lead and collaborate effectively across cross-functional teams.
Strongly Preferred Experience
Direct copper or base-metals hydrometallurgy experience, including with complex or impurity-bearing ores.
Hands-on pilot-plant or demonstration-scale experience, including commissioning and troubleshooting of non-laboratory equipment at scale.
Demonstrated expertise in solid, liquid, and gaseous phase characterization techniques (XRD, SEM, XRF, QEMSCAN, ICP-MS, Fire Assay).
Experience integrating multiple unit operations into a continuous or semi-continuous process.
Experience directing external engineering firms or managing third-party testwork.
Familiarity with process controls, instrumentation, and real-time performance monitoring.
Nice-to-Have
Experience with vanadium electrochemistry, sulfide leaching chemistry, or solvent extraction–electrowinning.
Exposure to a startup or scaling organization moving from founder-led operations to formal systems.
Spanish-language proficiency.
This job description is not intended to be a comprehensive list of the duties and responsibilities of the position. Still Bright provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Still Bright complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Still Bright expressly prohibits and will never tolerate any form of workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. Still Bright especially encourages applicants from historically marginalized communities to join our mission of sustainable metals extraction.
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