R&D Mechanical Engineer
At RepAir Carbon, we are pioneering next-generation Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology that redefines CO2 removal - powered entirely by renewable energy and designed for maximum efficiency and scalability.
We are looking for a talented R&D Mechanical Engineer who combines strong analytical skills with practical know-how and a collaborative spirit. If you're ready to dive into impactful climate tech and bring complex systems to life, we want to hear from you.
What's the job?
o Be a part of the mechanical design team that is developing the next generation of CO2 capture multidisciplinary technology involving fluid flow, electrochemistry, control and process development.
o Perform advanced mechanical design and simulations, including fluid flow, mechanical stress, and electric conductivity analysis of materials and components.
o Be responsible for devising prototype concepts and take them to mass production.
o Collaborate with extremely diverse team - researchers, process engineers, chemists, technicians and lab assistants, across R&D, system engineering, and operations.
o Operate effectively in a fast-paced, agile startup environment with rapidly evolving goals
o Roll up your sleeves-whether it's testing components yourself or troubleshooting on the production floor, show us you're not afraid to get your hands dirty.
Please submit your resume to Jobs@repair-carbon.com reference job #21 in the subject line.
Join Us:
Requirements:
o Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or a related field (M.Sc.- an advantage).
o Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in mechanical design and development.
o Experience with 3D printing (SLS & SLA), machining and sheet metal fabrication; Plastics manufacturing experience is an advantage.
o Proficiency with CFD and FEA structural analysis.
o Employment Experience in a startup/ a highly dynamic environment - an advantage.
o Team-oriented, can-do attitude, innovative thinker.
Please submit your resume to jobs@repair-carbon.com reference job #21 in the subject line.