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.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior