NRRI Organizational Job Title: Sr. Research Scientist – Mineral Processing & Metallurgy - 9792MS - Salary Range = $97,477.79 -$143,683.55
About the Job summary:
Principal Investigator research position responsible for the genesis, planning, oversight and execution of one or more complex research programs, potentially spanning several years of investigation. The successful candidate must have significant industrial/business experience and subject matter expertise in process mineralogy/geo-metallurgy, minerals processing, extractive metallurgy, chemical engineering, or material science at bench, pilot, and industrial scales. Knowledge base should address both ferrous and non-ferrous primary and secondary mineral resources in an applied and/or industrial research context. This role requires a demonstrated record of successful research program creation and leadership with attraction of funding, a record of peer-reviewed publications, reports and presentations, an ability to both lead and contribute to ongoing research programs, and excellent communication and interpersonal skills. This position will collaborate with NRRI senior leadership to direct research activities, personnel and capabilities as required to achieve institute strategic objectives.
This position leverages Institute policies and procedures and applies project management skills with their technical expertise to manage research activities with minimal guidance.
Job Duties:
1. Develop, Design, and Oversee the Execution of Complex Research Tasks and Projects (40%)
2. Attracting Funding and Business Development (30%)
3. Technical Subject Matter Expertise (20%)
4. Other duties as assigned (10%)
Physical/Environmental Demands:
May be required to wear respirators at times based upon the material being processed; will require annual respirator fit testing.
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Situated near Minnesota’s minerals and forestry resource-based industries, NRRI’s Coleraine Lab is a world-renowned center for minerals and biomass conversion and their connections to land, forest, and water resources. NRRI Coleraine possesses the facilities, equipment, and highly qualified staff to conduct applied research for private and public sector clients in Minnesota, North America and around the world. The lab has a wide range of equipment for conducting studies at both laboratories (grams/pounds) and pilot scales (tons). Laboratory and pilot scale capabilities include mineral characterization, mineral processing, metallurgy, and biomass conversion to energy and agronomic products.
Pay Range: $97,477.79 -$143,683.55 per year; depending on education/qualifications/experience
Time Appointment: 100% Appointment
Position Type: Civil-Service & Non-Faculty Labor Represented Staff
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