Business Development and Commercialization Specialist at Mintek
Mintek
Introduction
Mintek seeks a technically credible Business Development Specialist to originate, shape, and position opportunities for the Mineral Processing & Characterisation (MPC) Cluster and, where appropriate, for the broader Mintek platform. This is a science-and-engineering business development role in an R&D environment, not a generic sales or finance post.
Duties & Responsibilities
Key Performance Indicators
- Proactively identify, originate, pursue, and help mature business, partnership, investor, and funding opportunities on behalf of the MPC Cluster.
- Scan the market for opportunities aligned with MPC capabilities and identify higher-value opportunities that can be positioned through broader Mintek integration.
- Work closely with ACD, MND, and MPD technical teams to extract, interpret, and package key technical insights into externally relevant value propositions.
- Integrate capabilities across MPC and, where relevant, across EXT and MMA into coherent solution offerings that address real client and sector needs.
- Shape opportunities into structured programmes, projects, concept notes, proposals, and partnership initiatives with clear scope, deliverables, and commercial logic.
- Contribute to appropriate scoping, costing, and pricing so that the full value of Mintek's technical capability is reflected.
- Engage mining companies, industrial partners, government stakeholders, development finance institutions, funding agencies, and investors in a credible and well-structured manner.
- Support the positioning and communication of techno-economic scenarios and investment cases prepared by technical specialists, including discussion of metrics such as NPV, IRR, payback, discount rate, sensitivity, and scenario-based cases.
- Build and manage an opportunity pipeline that supports funding growth, revenue generation, and strategic partnerships for MPC and, where appropriate, for the wider Mintek platform.
Job Knowledge And Experience
- Demonstrated ability to work credibly with technical specialists and translate complex technical content into partner-facing opportunity narratives.
- Proven exposure to opportunity origination, proposal development, programme shaping, commercial scoping, costing, pricing, or strategic partnership development.
- Experience in business development, technology commercialisation, innovation management, programme development, or opportunity development in a science-based, engineering, mining, minerals, or industrial R&D environment.
- Working familiarity with techno-economic concepts and the ability to engage in discussions involving NPV, IRR, payback, discount rates, sensitivities, and scenario-based investment cases.
- Sound commercial reasoning and sufficient financial literacy to engage with business cases and pricing logic.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear business-facing and investor-facing material.
- Integrated solution development across divisions and clusters.
- Stakeholder engagement and relationship development.
Important Note: This role requires a strong appreciation of the science-and-engineering
R&D environment and its relationship to the mining and minerals industry. Candidates with purely finance or generic commercial qualifications, without sufficient technical grounding or demonstrated ability to operate in a science-led R&D context, are unlikely to be suitable.
Qualifications
- A minimum of 10 years industrial experience in technical, R&D, or consulting environment within the mining, minerals, materials or process control sectors.
- A relevant degree (BSc, BEng, or equivalent) in science or engineering is required. An MSc/PhD will be advantageous.
- Relevant academic backgrounds may include mineral processing, metallurgy, chemical engineering, chemistry, mineralogy, process engineering, mining-related engineering, or closely aligned scientific and engineering disciplines.
- Strong technical grounding and the ability to operate credibly in a science-led R&D environment linked to the mining and minerals industry are essential.
- Experience in business development, technology commercialisation, innovation management, programme development, strategic partnerships, or opportunity development in a relevant technical environment will be advantageous.
- An MBA or postgraduate business/commercial qualification, supported by strong technical grounding, will be advantageous.
Behavioural Competencies
- Be able to work in a team.
- Excellent communication, presentation and organisational skills.
- Attention to detail, ability to follow up and take initiative.
- Initiative, judgment and delivery focus.
Desired Experience & Qualification
Qualifications
- A minimum of 10 years industrial experience in technical, R&D, or consulting environment within the mining, minerals, materials or process control sectors.
- A relevant degree (BSc, BEng, or equivalent) in science or engineering is required. An MSc/PhD will be advantageous.
- Relevant academic backgrounds may include mineral processing, metallurgy, chemical engineering, chemistry, mineralogy, process engineering, mining-related engineering, or closely aligned scientific and engineering disciplines.
- Strong technical grounding and the ability to operate credibly in a science-led R&D environment linked to the mining and minerals industry are essential.
- Experience in business development, technology commercialisation, innovation management, programme development, strategic partnerships, or opportunity development in a relevant technical environment will be advantageous.
- An MBA or postgraduate business/commercial qualification, supported by strong technical grounding, will be advantageous.