Sam Neylan CEng EA

Project Engineer at Pilbara Minerals Limited

Sam Neylan has a diverse work experience in engineering roles. In 2010, they worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Afflatus Engineering Design, where they focused on design, optimization, and manufacturing of structural and mechanical work scopes. Sam utilized Solidworks 3D modeling for design and flow & stress simulations.

From 2011 to 2012, Sam worked at Clough as a Mechanical Implementation Engineer, overseeing offshore maintenance and shutdown campaigns for the Bayu Undan LNG facility and FSO vessel. Sam then transitioned to the role of Rotating Equipment Engineer, where they developed Pre-FEED deliverables for a natural gas liquefaction train project for BP in Indonesia.

In 2013, Sam worked as a Mechanical/Piping Engineer at Clough, before taking on the role of Mechanical Field Engineer (FIFO) in 2014. Sam concluded their time at Clough as a Mechanical Package Engineer in 2015.

From 2015 to 2021, Sam worked at Nectar Group Limited as a Marine Project Engineer, managing contractual obligations and technical compliance for the construction and commissioning of a bulk materials shipping terminal. Sam also managed bulk handling machinery, equipment, and software throughout the project.

Currently, Sam is employed as a Project Engineer at Pilbara Minerals Limited, where they provide engineering support and package management for the design, procurement, construction, and commissioning of a lithium-tantalum mining and processing improvement project.

Sam Neylan CEng EA completed a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering at Curtin University from 2007 to 2010. In September 2019, Sam obtained a certification in Chartership CEng IMechE from the institution IMechE.

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Perth, Australia

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Pilbara Minerals Limited

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Pilbara Minerals is an emerging lithium and tantalum producer focused on the development of its world-class 100% owned Pilgangoora Lithium-Tantalum Project, located approximately 120kms from Port Hedland in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.Pilgangoora has been confirmed as one of the largest spodumene (lithium pyroxene) and tantaliteprojects in the world and is set to be developed into one of the world’s largest lithium mines, also producing tantalite as a valuable by-product.Pilbara’s aim is to fast-track Pilgangoora towards production to capitalise on the widely anticipated shortfall of lithium in global markets over the next decade, with the project on-track to commence commissioning by the end of 2017.


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