We are excited to announce that Brett Berg has officially joined our team as the Director of Engineering. Brett’s leadership and expertise are highly anticipated, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective that will drive our engineering projects to new heights. Brett has a diversified background in operations, design engineering, project and construction management, and commissioning. He has been a part of and led multidiscipline teams to enhance operations and implement new processing systems that increase system recoveries and lower operating costs. His experience in operations allows for thoughtful design and integration of systems from bench to commercial scale. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to Brett as he embarks on this exciting journey with us. We can’t wait to see all the incredible things we will accomplish with your leadership. Welcome to the Disa family, Brett! #Innovation #Engineering #Leadership
About us
Disa is an innovative materials liberation company providing solutions that optimize the world’s use of resources and radically disrupt best practices in the mining and reclamation industries. Disa utilizes patented liberation technology and other equipment to isolate targeted materials in order to deliver efficiencies, reduce costs, and mitigate environmental impacts to its users. Disa platforms isolate a vast array of geologic material ranging from precious and industrial metals, to hydrocarbons and abandoned uranium mine material. Our team strives to deliver on our goal of being a clean and responsible technology in the mining and reclamation spaces.
- Website
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http://www.disausa.com
External link for Disa Technologies, Inc.
- Industry
- Mining
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Casper
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
Locations
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Primary
Casper, US
Employees at Disa Technologies, Inc.
Updates
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Greyson Buckingham had the honor of representing our team at the Halliburton Labs Company Showcase in Houston, Texas, this week. Presenting to the advisory board, which included Jeff Miller, CEO of Halliburton, was a particularly esteemed moment. We’re incredibly grateful to the Halliburton Labs team for welcoming us as a participant company last December and for their ongoing support and mentorship. #Halliburton #HalliburtonLabs
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Employee Spotlight: Conner Stafford Conner’s journey with Disa began in January 2023 as an intern and has since flourished into the role of Lead Lab Technician. Conner recently earned his associate’s degree in geology from Casper College and is now pursuing his bachelor’s degree in geology at the University of Wyoming. In the lab, Conner is instrumental in running projects, starting with preparing initial feed samples and assisting in HPSA testing, to processing these samples in the lab, performing particle size distributions, and running X-Ray Fluorescence. Conner shared that what he appreciates most about working at Disa is “the daily opportunity to deepen my understanding of the industry and the specialized knowledge I gain at Disa. The collaboration and learning I experience with my colleagues are invaluable to my professional growth.” Conner’s dedication to his work and education exemplifies the drive and commitment that Disa values. As he continues to grow both professionally and academically, we are proud to support Conner’s development and celebrate his achievements within our team.
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Greyson Buckingham and Jordan Dick attended the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference in Anchorage, Alaska last week. They had a great time visiting with folks including Rob Creager with Wyoming Energy Authority and Jacob Owens with McKinley Management, LLC, an investor in Disa. This was an exciting opportunity to learn more about the future of critical minerals and nuclear. #AlaskaSustainableEnergyConference
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It was an absolute pleasure to welcome Commissioner Wright and his team from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission as well as the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and Jackie (Ross) King with Senator Lummis to our shop in Casper yesterday. We were grateful for the opportunity to showcase our work and discuss upcoming projects. Thank you for your engagement and the insightful discussions that followed on how emerging remediation technologies can play a major role in remediating the estimated 15,000 abandoned uranium mines that are scattered throughout the U.S.
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It was an absolute pleasure to welcome Commissioner Wright and his team from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission as well as the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and Jackie (Ross) King with Senator Lummis to our shop in Casper yesterday. We were grateful for the opportunity to showcase our work and discuss upcoming projects. Thank you for your engagement and the insightful discussions that followed on how emerging remediation technologies can play a major role in remediating the estimated 15,000 abandoned uranium mines that are scattered throughout the U.S.
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Congratulations to Bryan Pluid for graduating Cum Laude with his degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Wyoming College of Engineering and Physical Sciences! Bryan has been an engineering intern for Disa for the last year, and joined the team full-time as a Process Engineer this week. We are excited to have you back with us, Bryan!
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This week we are giving a shoutout to Parker Smith. Parker serves as Disa’s Fabricator, with five years of welding and fabrication experience. His primary focuses at Disa are fabricating parts for skids, mounting brackets and frames for electrical components, setting pumps, assembling skids, assisting in testing, and low voltage wiring. Parker's favorite aspect of working at Disa is the company's agility in adapting to various challenges, "As a team, we collaborate to solve problems and support each other’s personal growth.” Another shoutout to Joshua Yarger for this incredible picture he captured of Parker welding in chamber mounting brackets on one of our units.
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Gallup Independent did a recent write-up on the current status of implementing High-Pressure Slurry Ablation to remediate abandoned uranium mines on the Navajo Nation. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/g8iUNEjB