Solcoa exists to stabilize the western rare-earth metal supply chain—powering every fighter jet, EV, wind turbine, phone, and generator. We’re among the very few companies outside China producing rare-earth metals—and the only one delivering a 100% U.S. supply of both light and heavy rare earths. Our carbon-zero process converts end-of-life magnets directly into metal, ready to accelerate energy independence and secure one of the world’s most vital resources.
We are a lean, well-funded team rapidly accelerating Western rare-earth production. We’re building a world-class team to solve this crisis.
The Role — Senior Process EngineerYou’ll lead the scale-up of our pilot into a demonstration plant, laying the groundwork for follow-on commercial facilities. You’ll translate R&D into engineered processes, partner with external engineering firms/EPCs, and drive safe, on-time construction and commissioning.
What You’ll DoLead scale-up from lab/pilot to demonstration and commercial scale for rare-earth metallization processes.
Own core process deliverables: PFDs, P&IDs, mass & energy balances, control narratives, and operating envelopes.
Translate internal research into detailed engineering packages for external partners; manage scope, interfaces, and change control.
Direct custom equipment specification, vendor selection, FAT/SAT, and installation through third-party fabricators.
Plan and run HAZOP/LOPA and safety reviews; implement safeguards and MOC.
Coordinate with EPC contractors to ensure schedule, cost, quality, and safety targets are met through mechanical completion and startup.
Develop commissioning plans, SOPs, and operator training; support ramp-to-rate and reliability growth.
Optimize processes for yield, throughput, cost, environmental compliance, and uptime; instrument KPIs and drive continuous improvement.
Navigate permitting and regulatory documentation in collaboration with EHS and external consultants.
Anticipate risks and unblock issues rapidly in an agile, high-accountability environment.
Required
Typically 5+ years as a Process/Project Engineer in industrial plant design, construction, or operations (chemicals, metallurgical, electrochemical, or related).
Demonstrated success scaling processes from lab/pilot to commercial scale.
Experience managing and communicating effectively with engineering firms and EPC contractors.
Strong command of PFDs, P&IDs, mass/energy balances, control strategies, HAZOP, and regulatory documentation.
Track record delivering plants or major process units safely, on schedule, and on budget.
Excellent cross-functional communication, documentation, and project leadership.
Availability to start soon.
Preferred
Background in high-temperature processes, electrochemical cells, molten-salt systems, or rare-earth metallurgy.
Familiarity with environmental/permitting frameworks for chemical/metallurgical facilities.
Start-up/commissioning experience and hands-on time in operating plants.
Working knowledge of CAD/CAE tools and data analysis for process performance.
Competitive base salary
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
Company-provided lunch daily
Visa sponsorship available if needed
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Solcoa Industries San Francisco, California, USA Office
276 Shipley St, San Francisco, California, United States, 94107
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