9.2. Scientific Chief of Staff
Summary
Technical program manager serving as the CTO's right hand, aligning R&D priorities, tracking cross-team dependencies in chemistry and materials science, and translating technical progress for business stakeholders.
We operate a fully integrated rare earth production platform spanning extraction, separation, refining, and metallization with a zero waste and zero emissions philosophy. The company is focused on restoring America's leadership in critical minerals and building the foundation for a secure domestic supply chain powering defense, energy, robotics, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing.
At Phoenix, we believe nothing great is ever accomplished alone - or without the passion of people who push and motivate one another. You’ll be joining a team building the foundational infrastructure for the modern world, developing entirely new ways to produce rare earth and critical metals domestically, cleanly, and at scale.
What you will do
- Serve as the CTO's day-to-day right hand - managing his priorities, prepping for cross-functional and executive conversations, and closing the loop on commitments after they’re made
- Own project management and operating cadence across R&D and Technology: standups, roadmap reviews, milestone tracking, and the discipline that keeps commitments visible and on track
- Track dependencies across Deep R&D (chemistry, hydrometallurgy, separations, analytical) and the broader Technology function - you need to understand how the technical pieces come together well enough to know when one workstream’s delay is another’s blocker
- Translate in both directions: turn business, commercial, and operations priorities into a technical roadmap the team can execute against, and translate technical progress into language the rest of the business and executive team can act on
- Partner with the VP of Technology and other technical leads to surface risk early, resolve ambiguous ownership, and keep decisions from stalling
- Prepare materials and talking points for board, executive, and investor updates on technical progress
- Build the process the org doesn’t have yet — meeting hygiene, documentation, decision tracking, escalation paths — without adding bureaucracy to a fast-moving lab environment
Who you are
- 5–8 years in technical program management, R&D operations, or a chief-of-staff-style role supporting a technical or scientific executive/organization
- Experience in materials science, chemistry, battery, mining, or hardware/deep-tech environments strongly preferred
- Track record of building the operating rhythm for complex, multi-workstream technical programs — not just tracking a spreadsheet, but creating the cadence and follow-through that didn’t exist before
- Enough technical/scientific fluency to follow how a chemistry-heavy R&D organization’s workstreams connect and depend on each other
- Skilled at translating between scientific/technical teams and commercial or executive stakeholders
- High trust, low ego, discreet — you’ll see the full picture of technical strategy before most of the company does
- Comfortable being the operational backbone for a technical leader deep in the science — you create rigor without becoming a bottleneck
Nice to have:
- PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, or materials science
- Direct lab, process engineering, or R&D execution experience
- Startup or scale-up experience where you built process rather than inherited it
What we Offer
This pay range reflects best estimate for the total cash compensation which includes salary + discretionary bonus for this role. Total package may vary based on experience and qualifications.
Pay Range: $165,000- $215,000 total cash compensation plus equity
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Healthcare: 100% Medical, dental, and vision coverage for employee.
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Stock Options: Ownership in a fast-growing venture-backed company.
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Time Off: Unlimited PTO.
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Learning: Learning and development opportunities to grow your skills and career.
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