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Copper and lithium mine development, concentrators, smelter restarts, lithium refineries, and rare-earth processing — the critical minerals buildout bringing mining construction back onshore. iRecruit.co’s mining recruiters are assembling the bench behind it — the project managers, superintendents, process engineers, and operations leaders who carry mine and plant builds from early works through first production — mapped and qualified ahead of the wave, from project engineer to the executive who owns the program.
Not a generalist construction desk with a mining folder. A dedicated mining and critical minerals practice concentrated in the people who deliver mine development, mineral processing, and chemical conversion — across EPCM, design-build, and owner self-perform delivery, on contractor and owner-side teams alike. The U.S. hasn’t built mines, smelters, and refineries at this pace in a generation, which makes this the newest pre-volume market we cover — the way nuclear looked before its wave. We follow the live builds on our mining & critical minerals construction tracker and are building candidate density against them now — ahead of the demand curve, not behind it.
Open-pit pre-stripping and underground development — shafts, declines, and ventilation raises — plus primary crushers, overland conveyors, truck shops, and the tailings and water infrastructure that permits are won and lost on. The site-establishment scopes where every mining project actually begins.
Crushing, grinding, and flotation circuits built as structural concrete, steel, and process mechanical at production scale — SAG and ball mills, thickeners, filter presses, and the E&I and controls packages that decide whether a concentrator ramps on schedule. Mineral processing is where the schedule risk concentrates — and where we’re building the deepest bench.
Lithium hydroxide and carbonate conversion, direct lithium extraction on Smackover brines, rare-earth separation, and anode and precursor chemistry — battery-grade facilities that hire like chemical plants, not mines. Commissioning-heavy back ends where process engineers and startup leaders decide first production.
The first new U.S. primary aluminum smelter since 1980, antimony smelter restarts, and copper smelter modernizations — refractory, potline, and furnace scopes with their own trades, their own sequencing logic, and a national bench of people who have delivered them that measures in the dozens, not the thousands.
The operations leadership behind the buildout: mine managers, process plant managers, mill superintendents, and operations-readiness teams hired 12–18 months before first ore so commissioning hands over to a crew that can actually run the plant. We map the operators, not just the builders.
A smelter is a gigawatt-class load and a lithium refinery is not far behind — which is why critical minerals demand is now a grid story too, and why this practice shares a bench with our energy & power infrastructure practice. Substations, HV interconnects, and on-site generation ride the same schedule as the mine.
Every title below links to a dedicated hiring page for that role. The span is deliberate — iRecruit.co covers the full span from project engineer to executive, and a mining engagement typically involves a coordinated set of three to five of these roles on the same mine, plant, or program.
Owns delivery on mine development and processing packages — earthworks and concrete sequencing, EPCM and owner interfaces, and the contractor coordination that keeps early works ahead of the plant schedule.
Carries concentrator, refinery, and site-infrastructure packages from NTP to turnover — subcontracts, self-perform crews, procurement interfaces, and milestone exposure measured against first production.
Runs mining and development crews — drill and blast, load and haul, ground control, and the MSHA-regulated site discipline that keeps development meters ahead of the mine plan.
Sequences mass excavation, structural concrete, steel, and process mechanical across plant sites — and keeps crews productive through remote-site logistics, weather, and ground surprises.
Owns the plant after handover — concentrator, conversion, or smelter operations, ramp-up to nameplate, and the operations-readiness build that starts a year before first feed.
P&ID ownership, flowsheet and mass-balance discipline, HAZOP participation, and commissioning support across crushing, flotation, hydromet, and conversion circuits.
Owns cost and schedule across multi-package mining programs — earned value on EPCM and self-perform work, TIA-ready schedules, and the reporting stack DOE loans and board sanctions require.
Prices mass earthworks, structural concrete, and process mechanical scope, long-lead equipment, and multi-year escalation — from feasibility capex through hard-bid and GMP conversions.
Whichever model fits your program, every mining engagement runs on the same delivery discipline — clear scope up front, verified candidates, and full ownership of the process through offer and start.
30 minutes with a mining practice lead. We map the roles, credential stack, and rotation reality against your sanction date and construction schedule — and quote a concrete proposal, with pricing, within 48 hours.
A dedicated recruiter from the mining practice runs intake with your hiring managers and calibrates on the first candidates. Qualified slates in 14–21 days on retained engagements.
Every candidate verified against delivered scope — tonnage and circuit types, delivery model, MSHA and OSHA credentials — and references who watched them hit, or miss, a first-production date.
Offers structured for site reality — rotation and per-diem math on remote builds, camp logistics, relocation for multi-year programs — plus notice-period management and replacement guarantees on retained roles.
30-minute scoping call — we map the roles, credentials, and rotation model against your program schedule, and quote a concrete proposal within 48 hours.
Five models, each priced per solution. Retained mining executive search where confidentiality and certainty matter most; success-fee support where speed matters; RPO and embedded models where volume makes placement-by-placement pricing the wrong shape; and contract mining staffing for surge scopes. Most programs end up pairing two models in parallel across a build.
Retained search for mine managers, VPs of projects, and program executives — confidential, calibrated, and guaranteed.
Pricing — retained, 30% of first-year compensation, with replacement guarantee
Success-fee search for PMs, superintendents, process engineers, and controls talent — full practice depth, pay on placement.
Pricing — 20% success fee, no upfront fee on single roles
Full recruitment process outsourcing for construction ramps and operations-readiness builds — one team, one process, every open req.
Pricing — from a $15k service fee plus volume pricing
A dedicated recruiter or pod inside your systems and standups, scaled to monthly hiring volume across a program.
Pricing — monthly volume-based fee + success fee at a reduced rate
Contract and contract-to-hire field staff for shutdown, tie-in, and commissioning surges — deployed fast, converted when you want to keep them.
Pricing — transparent hourly bill rates by role and market
A mine manager, a VP of projects, or a process plant manager your sanction date — or your ramp curve — depends on, and the search can’t leak to the market. Executive search gives you confidentiality, a calibrated slate in 14–21 days, and a replacement guarantee.
A full delivery team — PM, superintendent, project controls, process engineering, commissioning — hired against a mobilization date across one or several sites. RPO puts one coordinated team on the whole role set, with program pricing instead of stacked placement fees.
Roles open every month across development, construction, and operations readiness, and your internal team is stretched thin. Embedded recruiting puts a dedicated talent partner inside your hiring workflow — running intake, sourcing, and interviews on your systems.
Orebodies, brine basins, and federal financing decide where mining construction happens — not metro maps. iRecruit.co works nationwide and structures rotation, per-diem, and relocation packages calibrated to remote-site reality, because the best concentrator superintendent in the country is rarely 40 minutes from your laydown yard.
A mining recruiter sources, qualifies, and places the construction and operations talent that carries mine development, concentrators, smelters, and refineries from early works through first production — project managers, superintendents, process engineers, project controls, commissioning leaders, and the executives above them. The difference between specialist mining recruiters and a generalist construction staffing desk is what gets verified: delivered tonnage and circuit types, delivery-model experience across EPCM, design-build, and owner self-perform, MSHA training and site inductions, and references who watched the candidate hit — or miss — a first-production date. iRecruit.co covers the full span, project engineer to executive.
Fees follow the engagement model. Retained executive search — mine managers, VPs of projects, program executives — runs on a retained fee of 30% of first-year compensation, paid in stages, with a replacement guarantee. Success-fee recruiting support for project managers, superintendents, and engineers runs at a 20% success fee with no upfront fee on single roles — you pay on placement. RPO starts from a $15k service fee plus volume pricing, and embedded recruiting runs on a monthly volume-based fee + success fee at a reduced rate. A 30-minute scoping call gets you a concrete, per-role quote within 48 hours.
Process-experienced commissioning leaders and metallurgically fluent plant managers are the scarcest profiles in U.S. mining construction. The country has built so few concentrators and refineries in the past two decades that the bench who have actually started one up is small — and every lithium refinery, rare-earth separation circuit, and smelter restart is competing for it. Close behind: mine superintendents with underground development experience, project controls managers fluent in DOE-loan reporting, and estimators who can price process mechanical scope at feasibility grade.
Yes — MSHA is a gating check, not a nice-to-have. Surface operations fall under MSHA Part 46 and underground operations under Part 48, with site-specific hazard training on top; contractors working inside an operating mine gate carry the same obligations as the operator’s own crews. We verify current MSHA training, OSHA 30 where scopes run under OSHA jurisdiction, and task-specific certifications — and we flag candidates whose training has lapsed before you ever see them.
Yes. Most U.S. mine and processing builds sit hours from the nearest labor market, so competitive offers are built around rotation math — 14/7 and 21/7 schedules, camp or lodging arrangements, travel days, and per-diem structures that survive a two-year build. We calibrate rotation and compensation against what nearby programs are actually paying, and we screen for candidates who have delivered remote-site programs — not just visited one.
Because the wave is funded but most of the builds are just breaking ground. Land exchanges, DOE loans, DoD offtakes, and FAST-41 permitting have moved a generation of mine, smelter, and refinery projects from paper to early works in under three years — with first-production dates concentrated in 2026–2029. Hiring follows the same curve nuclear followed: the teams assembled now, before volume peaks, become the delivery benches everyone else recruits from later. Getting ahead of that curve is the point of a dedicated practice.
30-minute scoping call. We map the roles, the credentials, the rotation model, and the engagement structure that fits your program — and quote a concrete proposal within 48 hours.
iRecruit.co is assembling its mining & critical minerals bench now — project engineers through executives across mine, concentrator, smelter, and refinery programs. Submit your resume to join the network we match first as mandates open across the buildout.