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Key ResponsibilitiesOperate high-temperature reactors, vacuum systems, and related equipment for rare-earth metal production. Assemble and retrofit reactor subsystems; assist in fabrication and shop tasks. Implement SOPs, execute test plans, and conduct trial runs while accurately capturing data. Monitor operational parameters, identify issues, and perform initial troubleshooting and maintenance. Safely handle materials (hot components, inert gases, powders) and maintain a clean workspace. Drive continuous improvement by suggesting upgrades, documenting modifications, and facilitating rapid solutions. Collaborate with engineers on experimental projects and scaling activities, providing valuable input from the production floor. Required QualificationsPractical fabrication experience, including basic machining and assembly; welding skills are a plus. Familiarity with operating high-temperature or vacuum systems (reactors, furnaces, gloveboxes, pumps, etc.). Mechanical aptitude and comfort with tools, rigging, and safe equipment operation. Strong attention to detail with a commitment to following SOPs, safety protocols, and thorough documentation. Ability to work in a collaborative environment and communicate effectively.
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Empowering the Future with Rare Earth Metals
At Solcoa, our mission is to ensure a stable supply chain of western rare-earth metals that are essential for modern technology, ranging from fighter jets and electric vehicles to wind turbines and smartphones. As one of the few companies outside of China engaged in the production of rare-earth metals, we stand out as the only provider delivering a fully U. S. sourced supply of both light and heavy rare earths. Our innovative carbon-zero process efficiently transforms end-of-life magnets into usable metal, thereby advancing energy independence and securing vital global resources.
We are a dynamic and well-funded team committed to rapidly increasing the production of rare-earth metals in the West. Join us as we build a top-tier engineering team dedicated to addressing this critical challenge.
Your Role as an R&D Technician
We are seeking a proactive R&D Technician to manage, enhance, and run our rare-earth metal production line. Your responsibilities will include operating high-temperature and vacuum reactor systems, constructing and assembling components, executing test plans, and ensuring that our plant operates smoothly and safely. You will collaborate closely with engineers and machinists to transform innovative concepts into efficient, repeatable processes.
About Solcoa
Solcoa is dedicated to stabilizing the supply chain of western rare-earth metals, which are crucial for various modern technologies. We pride ourselves on being one of the few non-Chinese producers of these metals, supporting energy independence and sustainability with our innovative carbon-zero processes.
Join Us in Shaping the Future of Rare-Earth MetalsAt Solcoa, we are on a mission to stabilize the supply chain of rare-earth metals essential for modern technology, powering everything from fighter jets to electric vehicles. As one of the few companies outside China producing these critical metals, and the only one providing a fully U.S. sourced supply of bo…
Empowering the Future with Rare-Earth MetalsAt Solcoa, we are on a mission to stabilize the supply chain of rare-earth metals essential for modern technologies, including fighter jets, electric vehicles, wind turbines, smartphones, and generators. As one of the few companies outside of China producing these critical materials, we are proud to offer a 100% U.S. supply of both light and heavy rare earths. Our innovative carbon-zero process transforms end-of-life magnets into metals, paving the way for energy independence and safeguarding essential resources.Join our dynamic, well-funded team that is rapidly advancing Western rare-earth production. We are committed to building a world-class team to address this pressing challenge.Your Role: Mechanical Engineering InternAs a Mechanical Engineering Intern, you will collaborate with our hardware team to translate designs into functioning systems. Your responsibilities will include supporting reactor subsystem design in CAD, assisting with prototype assembly and testing, and maintaining precise documentation while working alongside engineers, machinists, and technicians to expedite the transition from concept to operational systems.ResponsibilitiesDevelop and update CAD (Fusion preferred) models/drawings, BOMs, and basic GD&T for thermal, vacuum, and handling subsystems.Assist in the fabrication and assembly of prototypes, including cutting, drilling, tapping, fitting, and basic machining.Aid in selecting components such as valves, fittings, heaters, and sensors for high-temperature and vacuum environments under engineer supervision.Conduct tests, gather and process data, and summarize findings to guide design iterations.Perform leak checks, pressure tests, and maintain well-organized logs.Support vendor communications, pricing requests, and purchasing while keeping parts and tools organized.Foster a safety-first culture and contribute to ongoing improvements on the shop floor.QualificationsRequired:Currently pursuing a BS/MS in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline.Proficient in CAD (Fusion preferred; SolidWorks acceptable).Hands-on experience with building projects from labs, clubs, internships, or personal endeavors (machine shop tools, 3D printing, or fabrication).Strong attention to detail, organized documentation skills, and reliable follow-through.Comfortable working in a fast-paced, hardware-focused environment and eager to engage in hands-on tasks.Must be available on-site and able to start soon.
Empowering the World with Rare-Earth MetalsAt Solcoa, we are dedicated to stabilizing the supply chain of rare-earth metals in the western world, essential for every fighter jet, electric vehicle, wind turbine, smartphone, and generator. As one of the few companies outside China producing these vital resources, we proudly offer a 100% U.S. supply of both light and heavy rare earths. Our innovative carbon-zero process transforms end-of-life magnets directly into metal, facilitating energy independence and securing critical resources for the future.We are a dynamic, well-funded team committed to rapidly advancing rare-earth production in the West. Join us in building a world-class team to tackle this urgent challenge.The Opportunity — Senior Process EngineerIn this pivotal role, you will spearhead the scale-up of our pilot operations into a demonstration plant, establishing the foundation for subsequent commercial facilities. You will convert research and development outputs into engineered processes, collaborate with external engineering firms and EPCs, and ensure the safe, timely construction and commissioning of our operations.
Empowering the Future with Rare-Earth MetalsAt Solcoa, we are dedicated to stabilizing the Western rare-earth metal supply chain, essential for powering fighter jets, electric vehicles, wind turbines, smartphones, and generators. As one of the few companies outside of China producing rare-earth metals, we pride ourselves on delivering a 100% U.S. supply of both light and heavy rare earths. Our innovative carbon-zero process transforms end-of-life magnets into usable metals, supporting energy independence and securing vital global resources.Join our dynamic and well-funded team, where we are accelerating the production of Western rare-earth metals and building an exceptional group of engineers committed to solving this critical challenge.Your Role — Plant OperatorWe are seeking skilled Plant Operators to manage and maintain our rare-earth metal production facility. You will oversee the daily operations of our pilot-scale production lines, which include high-temperature reactors, vacuum systems, induction furnaces, and material handling from feedstock preparation to finished metals. Your focus will be on maximizing throughput and uptime while ensuring compliance with the highest safety and quality standards. You will play a critical role as we transition from pilot to commercial production.Key ResponsibilitiesOperate and monitor pilot-scale production equipment such as vacuum induction furnaces, tube furnaces (up to 1700°C), high-vacuum pump systems, and inert-atmosphere gloveboxes.Manage production runs from start to finish, including feedstock preparation, reactor charging, process execution, product recovery, and packaging in inert conditions.Track and log essential process parameters (temperature profiles, vacuum levels, gas flows, cycle times); identify deviations and execute real-time adjustments to maintain specifications.Conduct preventive and first-line corrective maintenance on furnaces, vacuum systems, gas delivery, and material handling equipment; collaborate with engineering teams for major repairs.Prepare samples for analytical testing (ICP-OES, IGF-O/N, SEM-EDS) and understand how results influence process control.Safely operate overhead cranes (2T & 5T), forklifts, and rigging equipment to transport feedstock, crucibles, and finished products.Adhere to strict housekeeping, chemical hygiene, and safety protocols—especially around hot materials, reactive powders, and inert-gas environments.Assist in the commissioning and startup of new production lines and equipment as we scale operations.Collaborate with R&D engineering teams to enhance processes and improve production efficiency.
Empowering the Future with Rare-Earth MetalsAt Solcoa, we are dedicated to securing the supply chain for western rare-earth metals, which are crucial for powering advanced technologies such as fighter jets, electric vehicles, wind turbines, smartphones, and generators. As one of the few companies outside of China engaged in the production of rare-earth metals, we take pride in being the exclusive provider of a 100% U.S. supply of both light and heavy rare earths. Our innovative, carbon-zero processes transform end-of-life magnets directly into metal, enhancing energy independence and safeguarding one of the world’s most essential resources.Join our agile, well-funded team as we rapidly expand Western rare-earth production and build a world-class workforce to address this critical challenge.Position Overview — Research EngineerAs a Research Engineer, you will spearhead complex, first-principles research and development initiatives that enable large-scale rare-earth metal production. Your responsibilities will include designing and conducting high-temperature experiments, constructing and managing custom experimental rigs, interpreting data to extract key mechanisms, and translating laboratory innovations into reproducible processes for our demonstration plant. This position is highly technical and experimental in nature.Key ResponsibilitiesPyrometallurgical Research: Engage in calcination, vacuum/steam distillation, carbothermic/metallothermic reduction, smelting, and refining processes.High-Temperature Electrochemistry: Work on molten-salt/molten-oxide electrolysis, cell design, and optimizing anode/cathode materials for current efficiency.Nuclear Engineering Research: Explore molten-salt chemistries, materials compatibility, graphite/refractory behaviors, and high-temperature gas-cooled systems.Metal Processing Engineering: Handle molten metal processing, casting, and powder metallurgy techniques including atomization, pressing, and sintering.What You'll AchieveConduct bench and pilot experiments to evaluate kinetics, transport phenomena, and equilibria.Develop and manage furnace systems under vacuum or inert atmospheres, along with retorts and crucibles.Create and validate process flow diagrams; compute mass and energy balances; define operational parameters.Utilize thermochemical modeling tools (CALPHAD/Thermo-Calc/FactSage/HSC) and phase diagrams to optimize experimental conditions and materials.Analyze feed and product characteristics with techniques such as ICP-MS/OES, XRD, SEM/EDS, LECO O/N/H; ensure accurate element balances.Produce comprehensive documentation: SOPs, test plans, hazard analyses, and data packages; confidently present findings with statistical validation.Collaborate with machinists and technicians to fabricate experimental fixtures; specify necessary sensors, heaters, seals, and vacuum equipment.
Empowering the Future with Rare-Earth MetalsAt Solcoa, we are dedicated to stabilizing the supply chain of rare-earth metals in the West, which are essential for powering fighter jets, electric vehicles, wind turbines, smartphones, and generators. As one of the few companies outside of China producing these crucial materials, we take pride in being the only provider of a 100% U.S. supply of both light and heavy rare earths. Our innovative carbon-zero process transforms end-of-life magnets directly into metal, contributing to energy independence and securing one of the world’s most vital resources.We are a lean, well-capitalized team that is rapidly advancing rare-earth production in the West. Join us in building a world-class team committed to addressing this critical challenge.Your Role: Fabrication Technician (TIG Welding, Assembly & Fabrication)As a Fabrication Technician, you will play a key role in constructing the hardware that powers our operations. Your responsibilities will include fabricating parts, performing TIG welding on assemblies, operating machine shop tools, and assembling and commissioning reactors and supporting equipment. We are looking for someone who brings discipline, craftsmanship, and a commitment to safety in every task.
Empowering the Future with Rare Earth MetalsAt Solcoa, our mission is to ensure a stable supply chain of western rare-earth metals that are essential for modern technology—ranging from fighter jets and electric vehicles to wind turbines and smartphones. As one of the few companies outside of China engaged in the production of rare-earth metals, we stand out as the only provider delivering a fully U.S. sourced supply of both light and heavy rare earths. Our innovative carbon-zero process efficiently transforms end-of-life magnets into usable metal, thereby advancing energy independence and securing vital global resources.We are a dynamic and well-funded team committed to rapidly increasing the production of rare-earth metals in the West. Join us as we build a top-tier engineering team dedicated to addressing this critical challenge.Your Role as an R&D TechnicianWe are seeking a proactive R&D Technician to manage, enhance, and run our rare-earth metal production line. Your responsibilities will include operating high-temperature and vacuum reactor systems, constructing and assembling components, executing test plans, and ensuring that our plant operates smoothly and safely. You will collaborate closely with engineers and machinists to transform innovative concepts into efficient, repeatable processes.
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