Phoenix Tailings is a rapidly growing clean mining and metals production startup dedicated to sustainable and economic critical metals production. Our mission is to be the world's first fully clean mining and metals production company—producing the resources needed for the next generation of our economy. We are building the domestic supply chain for critical metals that power modern technology, national security, and industrial resilience.
At Phoenix, we believe that nothing great is ever accomplished alone—or without people who push and motivate one another. We operate at the intersection of technology, infrastructure, and geopolitics, and we move quickly to turn opportunity into execution. If you are energized by building strategic relationships, shaping markets, and driving growth for a first-of-its-kind industrial company, Phoenix Tailings offers the chance to make a meaningful, lasting impact.
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Phoenix Tailings is looking for a Director of Business Development to lead strategic growth initiatives across commercial partnerships, government engagement, and long-term customer relationships. This role is highly external-facing and will play a critical role in shaping how Phoenix brings clean, domestic critical metals to market. You will work closely with executive leadership to identify opportunities, structure partnerships, and convert strategic interest into long-term commercial value.
Salary Range: $140,000-$200,000
At Phoenix Tailings, we have an open culture that values learning, and we are looking to grow the team with enthusiastic individuals who share our vision of sustainable mining.
Phoenix Tailings, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we value diversity at all levels. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age, disability or genetic information, or any other applicable protected characteristics, and these characteristics will not be a factor for consideration of any work-related decisions (including but not limited to hiring, firing, compensation, and discipline).