About Phoenix Tailings
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, delivering the essential resources that power modern technologies—without harming the planet.
Why Phoenix Tailings
At Phoenix, we believe that nothing great is ever accomplished alone or without the passion of people who push and motivate one another. If you share our relentless pursuit of a better future, passion for innovation, and excitement about working with some of the brightest minds in the world, then Phoenix Tailings is the place for you.
Our Values:
● You are only crazy if you are wrong, it’s ok to be wrong
● Lead with Compassion
● Be Resourceful
● Listen
● Hustle
Who We Are Looking For
Phoenix Tailings receives significant non-dilutive funding from federal agencies including DOE and ARPA-E. As we grow our grant portfolio, we need a dedicated owner for everything that happens after award the compliance obligations, agency relationships, reporting cadences, and milestone certifications that protect our funding and our reputation with the federal government.
The Grant Program Manager owns that function entirely. This role is not just about writing grants it is about fulfilling them. You will be the primary point of contact between Phoenix Tailings and our grant-issuing agencies, responsible for keeping every active award in good standing and ensuring our internal teams meet every obligation on time.
Research, locate and suggest state and federal grant opportunities that would support the Phoenix Tailings business model.
Coordinate and lead the Phoenix Tailings staff in the timely and accurate submission of state and federal grant opportunities ensuring the formulation of competitive packages.
Serve as the primary liaison between Phoenix Tailings for state and federal grant agencies (DOE, ARPA-E, and others) for all contracting, negotiations, award management and post-award matters.
Own the compliance calendar for each active award and yearly reporting requirements: reporting deadlines, milestone certifications, budget period renewals, and closeout requirements
Lead award deliverable management across all active grants, ensuring technical, financial, and programmatic deliverables are scoped, tracked, reviewed, and submitted in accordance with award requirements and internal timelines.
Coordinate internally with R&D, engineering, finance, and legal teams to collect required deliverables and ensure submissions are accurate and on time
Manage grant drawdowns, personnel time tracking on active awards, invoicing, and budget tracking in coordination with Finance; flag variances and scope changes that require agency approval
Prepare and submit all required progress reports, financial reports, and milestone documentation to issuing agencies
Maintain a centralized record system for all active awards: award documents, modifications, correspondence, and compliance artifacts
Monitor and interpret agency guidance and award-specific terms and conditions; flag regulatory changes that affect compliance posture
Identify and escalate risks potential non-compliance, missed milestones, scope drift before they become problems
Support post-award audits and agency site visits
5+ years of experience in federal grant administration or post-award management, ideally in energy, defense, advanced manufacturing, or clean tech
Direct experience managing awards from DOE, ARPA-E, NSF, NIH, NDA, or similar agencies
Experience managing project deliverables and coordinating technical teams to meet contractual milestones, reporting requirements, and program objectives.
Organized and detail-oriented able to manage multiple active awards simultaneously without dropping compliance threads
Strong written and verbal communication skills; comfortable corresponding directly with federal program officers
Experience coordinating cross-functionally with technical, finance, and legal teams
Familiarity with federal reporting portals (e.g., PAMS, grants.gov, SAM.gov)
Experience at a startup or early-stage company where you had to build processes, not just follow them
Background in or exposure to technical R&D environments (not required to be an engineer)
Experience scoping and coordinating collaborative proposals involving industry, academic, government, or strategic partners.
Experience managing DOE, ARPA-E, or OIE awards specifically
Working knowledge of 2 CFR 200 (Uniform Guidance) or federal award compliance frameworks
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: $100,000- $130,000 total cash compensation plus equity
Healthcare: 100% Medical, dental, and vision coverage for employee
Stock Options: Ownership in a fast-growing venture-backed company.
Time Off: Unlimited PTO.
Learning: Learning and development opportunities to grow your skills and career.
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).