Research position in critical minerals

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From: "Fauria, Kristen" <Kristen.Fauria@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


Hello all,


I want to draw your attention to a full-time research position at the
National Energy Technology Lab in critical minerals in Albany, Oregon,
USA: Critical
Minerals Geologist in Albany, Oregon (No Remote)
<https://careers.leidos.com/jobs/16370984-critical-minerals-geologist>



Individuals with a master's or PhD in economic geology or with geochemistry
expertise that could cross over into critical mineral systems are
particularly encouraged to apply.



I am happy to help answer questions about working in a national lab setting
and/or at NETL.



-Kristen Fauria



"Leidos is seeking an exceptional and motivated *Critical Minerals
Geologist* to work alongside world class engineers and researchers
supporting the mission of the U.S. Department of Energyâ??s (DOE) National
Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) in *Albany, OR*. This work will involve
a multi-disciplinary, scientific, and technically oriented national
laboratory team, with participation alongside other data scientists,
engineers, geologists, and computer scientists that produces technological
solutions for Americaâ??s energy challenges.

Preferred Qualifications:

   - PhD in economic geology or geochemistry
   - Ability to operate and train/oversee junior level staff in the use of
   multiple laboratory instruments including XRF, XRD, LIBS, light microscope,
   and SEM
   - Experience with resource estimation
   - Familiarity with mineral prospectivity mapping approaches
   - Experience with 3D geomodelling software (e.g., Leapfrog)
   - Evidence of substantive participation in the critical mineral geologic
   scientific community
   - Experience working for a U.S. national laboratory or as a research
   site-support contractor"


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