03/21/2025
LOOKING FOR A VP EXPLORATION
Homeland Uranium Corp., an emerging resourceful US-focused uranium explorer and developer is seeking a Vice President of Exploration to participate as a key member of the senior management team and lead the company’s technical, uranium exploration activities.
Reporting to the President and CEO, the Vice President of Exploration will be responsible for:
• Planning and directing the Company’s exploration activities
• Identifying exploration opportunities consistent with the corporate strategic plan, and assisting in negotiations for the acquisition of such opportunities
• Assisting in evaluation of opportunities for acquisition and development
• Preparing and implementing a consolidated exploration plan and budget
• Commissioning and direct supervision of outside consultants and staff
• Achieving the corporation’s exploration goals within budget
• Contributing to corporate strategic plan
• Coordinating and liasing with outside consultants and business partners in achieving exploration goals and identifying opportunities
The ideal candidate would be a Professional Geologist (P.Geo) with a minimum of ten years work experience as an Exploration Manager or VP Exploration with a background in uranium exploration, preferably in the western United States.
The incumbent should be proficient forging and maintaining business partnerships with joint venture partners, contractors, governments and local communities as well as be able to contribute to presentations to investors and potential investors. Strong leadership, organization and management skills are essential.
This position has the flexibility of being a hybrid working environment with potential to work both remotely and in an office environment, depending upon the location of the selected individual. The successful candidate must have either the legal ability to work in the United States or the ability to travel to visit project locations within the country.
Homeland Uranium is 100% owner of the Coyote Basin and Red Wash uranium projects in northwestern Colorado. The Coyote Basin uranium project is host to significant historical uranium resources discovered during the late 1970s.
Homeland is led by an experienced management team and guided by an exceptionally skilled Board that has unparalleled expertise in capital markets and uranium exploration and development.
If you are interested in being considered for this exciting new role, please forward a resume and cover letter to [email protected]
Please note, that due to the number of applications we receive, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.