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EasyMining Germany GmbH is looking for a driven and experienced Controller who wants to save the global resources and participate in the transition to a circular economy.
We are in the process of commercializing our technologies by building chemical process plants and are therefore now in need of a Controller that manages the financials for the German entities, EasyMining Germany GmbH and Phoshorgewinnung Schkopau GmbH.
Do you want to be a part of this new developing circular industry?
Job Brief
We are constructing our first Ash2Phos plant in Schkopau. Therefore, we are seeking a candidate who is willing to take responsibility for ensuring that our plant stays on track, aligns with budgets, and achieve its objectives.
Responsibilities
The position will be based in Berlin or Schkopau area.
We offer you
A stimulating and challenging job where you will have the opportunity to develop skills and abilities together with motivated co-workers.
Personal Requirements
Education & Experience Requirements
Additional advantages are if you have experience from finance/ business controlling in chemical, mining, or petrol industry.
Language skills
Fluent German (requirement)
Very good English
Further information
EasyMining is an innovation company within the Swedish environmental company Ragn-Sells that develops, designs, and builds patented processes for the production of clean products from waste. Ragn-Sells is a Swedish waste and recycling company operating in 5 countries with an annual turnover of above 850 M€ and approximately 2800 employees.
EasyMining is today employing approximatly 50 persons and is planning for further growth. The engineering and management office is located in central Gothenburg, the R&D is situated with office and laboratory facilities in Uppsala, and our German office is located in Berlin. To read more about us and our technologies, please visit EasyMining
GELSENWASSER is a German utilities company operating in the fields of water, wastewater, gas and electricity. The company is one of Germany´s largest in the water-business and specialises in renewable resources.
In 2021, Phoshorgewinnung Schkopau GmbH was formed by GELSENWASSER AG and EasyMining Services Sweden AB to build the first Ash2Phos-plant in the world. The plant will be built at the Schkopau Chemical Park in the Saxony-Anhalt region in eastern Germany, and will have capacity to receive 30 000 ton ash from incinerated sewage sludge per year. From this raw material it will produce high quality phosphorus, iron and aluminum products.
Apply by ANSÖK below, or on "Lediga tjänster" (ragnsells.se). Deadline is set to 31st of July, but we will look into the applications continuously. If you have any further questions, please contact Christian Kabbe, Managing Director EasyMining Germany, [email protected] or Erik Riesenfeld Business Controller EasyMining Sweden,[email protected]
Background
The recovery and recycling of nutrients, such as phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium, from society back to agriculture are crucial for a sustainable world. Phosphorus and potassium are scarce resources on which the EU heavily relies, importing them predominantly from Morocco and Russia. The manufacturing of mineral nitrogen fertilizers, along with the necessary biological methods for treating nitrogen-containing wastewaters, consumes significant amounts of energy and chemicals. Moreover, the established virgin-based processes result in emissions of greenhouse gases and ammonia, impacting climate, causing eutrophication, and contributing to acidification in nature.
EasyMining has developed several patented processes that enable the recovery of clean commercial products using waste as raw materials. Examples of our processes include phosphorus recovery from incinerated sewage sludge ashes (Ash2Phos), nitrogen recovery and energy reduction from nitrogen-containing wastewaters (Aqua2N), and the extraction of salts from fly ash created through the incineration of municipal waste (Ash2Salt).