DISA Technologies
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About Us Are you ready to be part of a team that is bringing revolutionary technology to the remediation industries? DISA Technologies is revolutionizing mineral recovery with our patented High-Pressure Slurry Ablation (HPSA) technology—an innovative solution that upgrades critical minerals from mined ore and legacy waste. Serving both the mining and remediation sectors, we recover valuable resources that power industry, strengthen energy independence, and restore contaminated sites to productive use. Our technology unlocks economic and environmental value, transforming how the world processes, remediates, and recycles essential mineral assets. Job Summary The Project Engineer, Uranium Operations will play a critical role in supporting the development, deployment, commissioning, and optimization of DISA’s Patented HPSA technology for our Uranium remediation sector, particularly in Southwestern Colorado and the Navajo Nation. This position involves hands-on engineering work, customer service support, and collaboration with multiple DISA internal teams and external partners. The Project Engineer will be responsible for successful development, construction, and deployment of our HPSA mining units to our Uranium remediation customers. The successful candidate will thrive in a dynamic start-up environment, wearing multiple hats and contributing to many areas of business development. Education/ Experience - Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Mining, Chemical, Metallurgical, or Minerals Processing Engineering is preferred. - 5+ years of experience in project management with a background in engineering required. Supervisor Chief Operating Officer, unless otherwise designated. Typical Job Duties and Responsibilities - Lead end-to-end project management of equipment deployments from engineering through field commissioning. - Develop and manage project schedules, risk registers, and status updates for both internal and external stakeholders. - Coordinate across internal teams (engineering, supply chain, production, operations) to drive projects forward on time and on budget. - Ensure adherence and implement processes to DISA’s internal project workflows and quality standards. - Serve as the main point of contact for client updates, field execution timelines, and deployment coordination. - Monitor readiness of components, labor, and logistics to support commissioning and site operations. - Lead project risk mitigation strategies, proactively identifying challenges and implementing corrective actions. - Support financial tracking, including change orders and project forecasts. - Prepare executive-level reporting, synthesizing technical and financial project information into clear updates for leadership and board members. - Stay current with emerging trends and technologies in minerals processing, remediation, and resource recovery to drive innovation. - Abide by all policies and procedures established by DISA. - Attend and participate in all required safety trainings. - Assist with any task required by the direct supervisor.
About Us Are you ready to be part of a team that is bringing revolutionary technology to the remediation industries? DISA Technologies is revolutionizing mineral recovery with our patented High-Pressure Slurry Ablation (HPSA) technology—an innovative solution that upgrades critical minerals from mined ore and legacy waste. Serving both the mining and remediation sectors, we recover valuable resources that power industry, strengthen energy independence, and restore contaminated sites to productive use. Our technology unlocks economic and environmental value, transforming how the world processes, remediates, and recycles essential mineral assets. Job Summary The Project Engineer, Uranium Operations will play a critical role in supporting the development, deployment, commissioning, and optimization of DISA’s Patented HPSA technology for our Uranium remediation sector, particularly in Southwestern Colorado and the Navajo Nation. This position involves hands-on engineering work, customer service support, and collaboration with multiple DISA internal teams and external partners. The Project Engineer will be responsible for successful development, construction, and deployment of our HPSA mining units to our Uranium remediation customers. The successful candidate will thrive in a dynamic start-up environment, wearing multiple hats and contributing to many areas of business development. Education/ Experience - Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Mining, Chemical, Metallurgical, or Minerals Processing Engineering is preferred. - 5+ years of experience in project management with a background in engineering required. Supervisor Chief Operating Officer, unless otherwise designated. Typical Job Duties and Responsibilities - Lead end-to-end project management of equipment deployments from engineering through field commissioning. - Develop and manage project schedules, risk registers, and status updates for both internal and external stakeholders. - Coordinate across internal teams (engineering, supply chain, production, operations) to drive projects forward on time and on budget. - Ensure adherence and implement processes to DISA’s internal project workflows and quality standards. - Serve as the main point of contact for client updates, field execution timelines, and deployment coordination. - Monitor readiness of components, labor, and logistics to support commissioning and site operations. - Lead project risk mitigation strategies, proactively identifying challenges and implementing corrective actions. - Support financial tracking, including change orders and project forecasts. - Prepare executive-level reporting, synthesizing technical and financial project information into clear updates for leadership and board members. - Stay current with emerging trends and technologies in minerals processing, remediation, and resource recovery to drive innovation. - Abide by all policies and procedures established by DISA. - Attend and participate in all required safety trainings. - Assist with any task required by the direct supervisor.
About Us Are you ready to be part of a team that is bringing revolutionary technology to the remediation industries? DISA Technologies is revolutionizing mineral recovery with our patented High-Pressure Slurry Ablation (HPSA) technology—an innovative solution that upgrades critical minerals from mined ore and legacy waste. Serving both the mining and remediation sectors, we recover valuable resources that power industry, strengthen energy independence, and restore contaminated sites to productive use. Our technology unlocks economic and environmental value, transforming how the world processes, remediates, and recycles essential mineral assets. Job Summary The Project Engineer, Uranium Operations will play a critical role in supporting the development, deployment, commissioning, and optimization of DISA’s Patented HPSA technology for our Uranium remediation sector, particularly in Southwestern Colorado and the Navajo Nation. This position involves hands-on engineering work, customer service support, and collaboration with multiple DISA internal teams and external partners. The Project Engineer will be responsible for successful development, construction, and deployment of our HPSA mining units to our Uranium remediation customers. The successful candidate will thrive in a dynamic start-up environment, wearing multiple hats and contributing to many areas of business development. Education/ Experience - Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Mining, Chemical, Metallurgical, or Minerals Processing Engineering is preferred. - 5+ years of experience in project management with a background in engineering required. Supervisor Chief Operating Officer, unless otherwise designated. Typical Job Duties and Responsibilities - Lead end-to-end project management of equipment deployments from engineering through field commissioning. - Develop and manage project schedules, risk registers, and status updates for both internal and external stakeholders. - Coordinate across internal teams (engineering, supply chain, production, operations) to drive projects forward on time and on budget. - Ensure adherence and implement processes to DISA’s internal project workflows and quality standards. - Serve as the main point of contact for client updates, field execution timelines, and deployment coordination. - Monitor readiness of components, labor, and logistics to support commissioning and site operations. - Lead project risk mitigation strategies, proactively identifying challenges and implementing corrective actions. - Support financial tracking, including change orders and project forecasts. - Prepare executive-level reporting, synthesizing technical and financial project information into clear updates for leadership and board members. - Stay current with emerging trends and technologies in minerals processing, remediation, and resource recovery to drive innovation. - Abide by all policies and procedures established by DISA. - Attend and participate in all required safety trainings. - Assist with any task required by the direct supervisor.
Job Summary The Land Agent supports DISA’s growing uranium and AUM site portfolio by assisting with land research, claim staking, regulatory filings, and the administrative and fieldwork needed to secure, maintain, and manage DISA’s land assets. This role blends office work, field operations, regulatory coordination, and cross-functional support. The Land Agent is detail-oriented, organized, and comfortable working in both field and administrative environments. The successful candidate will thrive in a dynamic start-up environment, wearing multiple hats and contributing to many areas of business development. Education/ Experience - Bachelor’s degree in Land Management, Natural Resources, Environmental Science, Geology, or a related field. Or an equivalent level of experience and certification (RL, RPL) as a Landman / permitting specialist. - Minimum of 3 years of experience in land research, permitting, compliance, mining claims, or similar work. Supervisor Environmental Land Manager, unless otherwise designated. Typical Job Duties and Responsibilities - Conduct ownership and title research for prospective AUM sites, mining claims, and private parcels. - Compile and maintain accurate records of landowners, mineral rights, surface rights, and applicable encumbrances. - Support due diligence for site acquisition, staking, leasing, or agreements. - Track land status changes and ensure internal systems stay updated. - Assist with planning and executing staking of new mining claims on BLM and state lands. - Ensure compliance with location requirements, monument standards, and submission deadlines. - Document field staking with GPS coordinates, maps, and photos. - Support early-stage site visits and field assessments. - Help prepare and file POOs, COO’s NOIs, NOEs, and associated regulatory documents. - Coordinate with state agencies, BLM field offices, and other authorities as needed. - Track deadlines, renewals, fees, and required updates for active permits and claims. - Maintain organized records for audits, compliance reviews, and internal reporting. - Assist with land access agreements, landowner correspondence, and right-of-entry documentation. - Support documentation for surface disturbance, reclamation reporting, and regulatory compliance. - Maintain land databases, mapping files, and GIS-relevant information in coordination with GIS staff. - Track expiring claims, renewal deadlines, and administrative requirements. - Provide land-related information to Resources, Operations, and Corporate Development teams. - Assist with preparing maps, summaries, and land packages for leadership and investors. - Help coordinate surveying, drilling access, cultural clearances, and environmental requirements. - Abide by all policies and procedures established by DISA. - Attend and participate in all required safety trainings. - Assist with any task required by the direct supervisor.
Job Summary The Land Agent supports DISA’s growing uranium and AUM site portfolio by assisting with land research, claim staking, regulatory filings, and the administrative and fieldwork needed to secure, maintain, and manage DISA’s land assets. This role blends office work, field operations, regulatory coordination, and cross-functional support. The Land Agent is detail-oriented, organized, and comfortable working in both field and administrative environments. The successful candidate will thrive in a dynamic start-up environment, wearing multiple hats and contributing to many areas of business development. Education/ Experience - Bachelor’s degree in Land Management, Natural Resources, Environmental Science, Geology, or a related field. Or an equivalent level of experience and certification (RL, RPL) as a Landman / permitting specialist. - Minimum of 3 years of experience in land research, permitting, compliance, mining claims, or similar work. Supervisor Environmental Land Manager, unless otherwise designated. Typical Job Duties and Responsibilities - Conduct ownership and title research for prospective AUM sites, mining claims, and private parcels. - Compile and maintain accurate records of landowners, mineral rights, surface rights, and applicable encumbrances. - Support due diligence for site acquisition, staking, leasing, or agreements. - Track land status changes and ensure internal systems stay updated. - Assist with planning and executing staking of new mining claims on BLM and state lands. - Ensure compliance with location requirements, monument standards, and submission deadlines. - Document field staking with GPS coordinates, maps, and photos. - Support early-stage site visits and field assessments. - Help prepare and file POOs, COO’s NOIs, NOEs, and associated regulatory documents. - Coordinate with state agencies, BLM field offices, and other authorities as needed. - Track deadlines, renewals, fees, and required updates for active permits and claims. - Maintain organized records for audits, compliance reviews, and internal reporting. - Assist with land access agreements, landowner correspondence, and right-of-entry documentation. - Support documentation for surface disturbance, reclamation reporting, and regulatory compliance. - Maintain land databases, mapping files, and GIS-relevant information in coordination with GIS staff. - Track expiring claims, renewal deadlines, and administrative requirements. - Provide land-related information to Resources, Operations, and Corporate Development teams. - Assist with preparing maps, summaries, and land packages for leadership and investors. - Help coordinate surveying, drilling access, cultural clearances, and environmental requirements. - Abide by all policies and procedures established by DISA. - Attend and participate in all required safety trainings. - Assist with any task required by the direct supervisor.
Job Summary The Land Agent supports DISA’s growing uranium and AUM site portfolio by assisting with land research, claim staking, regulatory filings, and the administrative and fieldwork needed to secure, maintain, and manage DISA’s land assets. This role blends office work, field operations, regulatory coordination, and cross-functional support. The Land Agent is detail-oriented, organized, and comfortable working in both field and administrative environments. The successful candidate will thrive in a dynamic start-up environment, wearing multiple hats and contributing to many areas of business development. Education/ Experience - Bachelor’s degree in Land Management, Natural Resources, Environmental Science, Geology, or a related field. Or an equivalent level of experience and certification (RL, RPL) as a Landman / permitting specialist. - Minimum of 3 years of experience in land research, permitting, compliance, mining claims, or similar work. Supervisor Environmental Land Manager, unless otherwise designated. Typical Job Duties and Responsibilities - Conduct ownership and title research for prospective AUM sites, mining claims, and private parcels. - Compile and maintain accurate records of landowners, mineral rights, surface rights, and applicable encumbrances. - Support due diligence for site acquisition, staking, leasing, or agreements. - Track land status changes and ensure internal systems stay updated. - Assist with planning and executing staking of new mining claims on BLM and state lands. - Ensure compliance with location requirements, monument standards, and submission deadlines. - Document field staking with GPS coordinates, maps, and photos. - Support early-stage site visits and field assessments. - Help prepare and file POOs, COO’s NOIs, NOEs, and associated regulatory documents. - Coordinate with state agencies, BLM field offices, and other authorities as needed. - Track deadlines, renewals, fees, and required updates for active permits and claims. - Maintain organized records for audits, compliance reviews, and internal reporting. - Assist with land access agreements, landowner correspondence, and right-of-entry documentation. - Support documentation for surface disturbance, reclamation reporting, and regulatory compliance. - Maintain land databases, mapping files, and GIS-relevant information in coordination with GIS staff. - Track expiring claims, renewal deadlines, and administrative requirements. - Provide land-related information to Resources, Operations, and Corporate Development teams. - Assist with preparing maps, summaries, and land packages for leadership and investors. - Help coordinate surveying, drilling access, cultural clearances, and environmental requirements. - Abide by all policies and procedures established by DISA. - Attend and participate in all required safety trainings. - Assist with any task required by the direct supervisor.