KoBold Metals is a mineral exploration company using AI to explore for the metals we need for our transition to a low-carbon economy. KoBold's business is discovering, defining, expanding, and developing mineral resources, and KoBold's objective is to achieve a step-change improvement in exploration success: we aim to discover more tier 1 resources, faster, and with fewer failures.
KoBold has a global portfolio of more than 50 exploration properties targeting nickel, copper, cobalt, and lithium, which range from 100%-owned to partnerships with both majors, junior explorers, and prospectors.
Our team includes the best of the industry in exploration geoscience, data science, software engineering, operations, and business personnel. Prior to joining KoBold, KoBold team members have made nearly 20 discoveries. Our exploration programs are co-led by our geoscientists and data scientists, who develop exploration hypotheses, rigorously quantify uncertainty in our understanding of the subsurface, and design data collection programs that most effectively reduce uncertainty, drawing upon a large suite of proprietary exploration technology built by our data scientists and software engineers. Our field programs validate and improve the system and have demonstrated material improvements over conventional exploration methods
KoBold is privately held and our investors include: institutional asset managers T. Rowe Rice and Canada Pension Plan Investments; technology venture capitalists Andreessen Horowitz, Bill Gates's Breakthrough Energy Ventures, BOND Capital, Standard Investments, and Sam Altman's Apollo Projects; and leading natural resources companies Equinor, Mitsubishi, and BHP.
About the Position In this role, you will help us conduct safe and effective field operations on our exploration projects around the world, with a near term focus on North America and Australia. You will work closely with the COO, field operations leads and technical team leads to plan and execute our field activities to meet our business objectives without causing harm to our people, our contractors and partners, or the communities and environments where we operate.
Responsibilities The Field Operations Director will be responsible for:
Supervision: Provide supervisory oversight, functional mentoring and leadership of project-focused Field Operations Leads, principally those that are North America based. Provide functional mentoring and leadership to operations teams in global subsidiaries.Planning: With the Field Ops leads and the project technical team leaders, develop actionable operations plans and budgets to safely and efficiently achieve program technical objectives.Exploration Program Execution: Through the Field Ops leads and the project technical team leaders, oversee safe execution of exploration programs to deliver agreed technical objectives within approved budgets.Compliance: Understand applicable local laws and regulations and the practices of our joint venture partners and ensure that we follow them in all our operationsHSE: Act as HSE functional leader. Establish and maintain KoBold HSE standards, establish and maintain the global HSE incident database, and provide periodic reporting.Operations Control Center: Maintain daily contact with and monitor the status of KoBold personnel and contractors while in the fieldField Service Contractors: Identify and evaluate contractors and vendors for a wide range of field operations, from camp construction to helicopter transport to emergency medical servicesContract Administration and Invoicing: Review contracts and reconcile invoices to budgets, contract terms, and goods/services delivered to ensure proper paymentLogistics: Arrange for the shipment of equipment and material to and from KoBold's project sitesProcess Improvement: Creating ways of working that allow us to continue to work more effectively and to be nimble so that we can support machine-learning-driven dynamic field programs, where we adapt our plan based on the data we collect at each stageOther Operations: Help out broadly with operational matters across the company, from insurance to stakeholder relationsQualifications You must have:
At least 8 years of experience conducting field operations in mineral exploration & mining, oil & gas or a related industryPlanned and conducted helicopter supported exploration programs in remote environmentsDemonstrated supervisory experience.Demonstrated commitment to high standards of health & safety in the workplaceA high degree of independence and the ability to work effectively with limited supervisionEnjoyment in working with people in a wide variety of disciplines and different parts of the worldInterest in contributing broadly to the success of the company and eager to pitch in where neededIt is helpful but not required to have:
Planned and conducted supported exploration programs in multiple countries, ie, international operating experience.Worked in a small company or as a member of a very small team with a broad mandateKoBold Metals is an equal opportunity workplace and an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity for people of any race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, age, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.
The US base salary range for this full-time exempt position is $180,000-$230,000.
Location: KoBold is a remote first workplace, we are open to candidates currently residing anywhere in the United States or Canada. All candidates must be authorized to legally work in either the United States or Canada
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