Senior Geologist
Listed on 2025-12-24
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About UsAre you ready to be part of a team that is bringing revolutionary technology to the remediation industries? DISA Technologies is revolutionizing mineral recovery with our patented High-Pressure Slurry Ablation (HPSA) technology—an innovative solution that upgrades critical minerals from mined ore and legacy waste. Serving both the mining and remediation sectors, we recover valuable resources that power industry, strengthen energy independence, and restore contaminated sites to productive use.
Our technology unlocks economic and environmental value, transforming how the world processes, remediates, and recycles essential mineral assets.
The Senior Geologist leads geological evaluation, resource modeling, and technical reporting across DISA's growing inventory of uranium sites, including abandoned mine waste (AUM) and active acquisition targets. This role is central to producing resource estimates that meet NI 43-101 or equivalent standards, managing geological data‑collection workflows, and ensuring DISA's resource base is accurately represented and technically supported. The Senior Geologist works closely with characterization and commercial teams to guide site prioritization, oversee sampling and drilling plans, direct junior geologists, and prepare technical reports that withstand investor and regulatory scrutiny.
The successful candidate will thrive in a dynamic start‑up environment, wearing multiple hats and contributing to many areas of business development.
- Bachelor's degree in Geology, Geological Engineering, or Geoscience
- 10+ years of professional geology experience, preferably with uranium or energy minerals
- Demonstrated experience preparing resource models, and producing resource estimates compliant with NI 43-101, JORC, S-K 1300, or similar industry standards
- Strong capability in geologic modeling software such as Leapfrog, Vulcan, Datamine, or equivalent
Director of Resources, unless otherwise designated.
TypicalJob Duties and Responsibilities
- Lead preparation of resource estimates for AUM sites using NI 43-101 or equivalent standards
- Build and maintain geological models, grade shells, tonnage calculations, and uranium distribution analyses
- Compile integrated technical reports including geology, sampling methods, QA/QC, resource estimation methodology, and risk factors
- Manage all geological data inputs needed to support resource reporting, including assay results, drilling logs, and field measurements
- Maintain structured documentation and audit trails that support external validation
- Identify high‑value geologic trends, formations, and structural controls that drive DISA's uranium acquisition and staking strategies
- Collaborate with leadership to prioritize sites based on geology, resource potential, and economic factors
- Design and oversee site‑specific sampling, drilling, and characterization programs
- Interface with drilling contractors and ensure that sites are satisfactorily drilled
- Enable drilling and characterization activities by ensuring sites are drill‑accessible
- Assist with Notice of Exploration and Notices of Intent by providing disturbance/road improvement estimates
- Provide internal guidance on deposit type, mineralization characteristics, and expected uranium recovery behavior
- Guide field teams on sampling best practices, logging, QA/QC protocols, and representative material collection
- Direct the day‑to‑day activities of field team
- Review and approve field geologic logs, cross‑sections, and lithologic interpretations
- Coordinate with operations on logistics to ensure sampling and drilling plans are executed effectively
- Ensure consistent application of data standards and technical discipline across all characterization efforts
- Support cross‑functional discussions with engineering, NRC licensing, mineral processing, and commercial teams
- Provide technical perspective on resource quality,…
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