This role shapes how ideas move forward at Mines. As Commercialization Manager, you will help determine which technologies become startups, how founding teams come together, and how early companies access the capital they need to get off the ground. You are helping convert research into real companies and real impact, while building the connective tissue between discovery, entrepreneurship, and investment at one of the nation’s leading STEM institutions. If you love structure, clarity, and momentum and if you enjoy being the person who makes complex systems actually produce outcomes, this role sits at the center of something powerful. The Commercialization Manager is a core operating role at the Beck Venture Center, responsible for running the front end of the commercialization pipeline at Colorado School of Mines and helping translate the strongest opportunities into new startup companies. This role owns the systems, processes, and coordination required to identify which ideas and technologies have real commercial potential, ensure that time, capital, and IP resources are deployed thoughtfully, and support the transition from validated idea to formed startup. The Commercialization Manager sits at the intersection of faculty, Technology Scouts, investors, entrepreneurs, and internal Mines partners, turning a steady flow of raw ideas into clear commercialization and company-formation decisions. This is not a traditional tech transfer licensing role. It is a business analysis, prioritization, and execution role focused on early signal detection, structured evaluation, disciplined follow-through, and startup launch readiness.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager