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Laboratory Technician I - Electrochemical R&D

Boulder, Colorado, United States

 

Join the Future of Ironmaking
We're transforming one of the world’s oldest industries with cutting-edge technology and an innovative approach. Backed by top-tier investors and recognized by Time as one of the "best Inventions of 2024" and Fast Company as one of 2024's "Next Big Things in Tech", Electra is scaling rapidly and we're looking for bold, driven individuals to help us reshape the future of iron production. If you're ready to make a real impact in a company that's redefining heavy industry for a cleaner, smarter world, we want to hear from you.

What You Will Do:  

Electra is looking for two Lab Technician I Electrochemical R&D, they will operate and maintain lab equipment to support Electra’s research and development of electrochemical and chemical technologies

Responsibilities Include: 

  • Operate a variety of electrochemical and process equipment, including probes, tanks, pumps, test stands, and other laboratory equipment
  • Enable and monitor tests, including preparing components and electrolyte solutions for testing, as well as the set-up, operation, and tear-down of experiments
  • Collect experimental data, including taking measurements of concentration, temperature, and pH
  • Perform SOPs and STPs for standard operations and test procedures associated with experimental setup and measurement of material and cell characteristics
  • Troubleshoots equipment and makes recommendations to improve the robustness, reliability, and efficiency of equipment
  • Calibrate and perform routine maintenance for laboratory equipment as needed
  • Assist in keeping the lab in a safe and efficient environment
  • Support scientists and other team members in their daily tasks and goals
  • Collaborate with internal teams, vendors, and outside agencies as needed
  • Handle essential job duties requiring regular attendance on site at Electra’s plant and office location
  • Read, understand, and comply with all workplace health and safety policies, safe work practices, and company policies and procedures
  • Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor

What We Need You to Bring to the Team:   

  • Associate’s degree in engineering, chemistry, or related field of study; a directly related certification; or an equivalent combination of related education and experience
  • 1 year of related experience in a lab setting, performing monitoring, maintenance, and other tasks related to lab work, as well as generating, analyzing and reporting data
  • Basic understanding of process monitoring (e.g., sensors for pressure, temperature, flow, etc.) and process control
  • Experience operating fluid flow equipment such as pumps, common plumbing fittings, and valves
  • Experience maintaining equipment and instrumentation such as calibrations, replacements, and troubleshooting
  • Experience with or willingness to learn about chemical and electrical safety
  • Experience with analytical techniques such as pH measurement, titration, microscopy, and density measurements
  • Experience writing and modifying standard operating procedures (SOPs)
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills
  • Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and effectively allocate one’s time
  • Ability to work on assignments that are routine in nature, requiring little judgment
  • Ability to receive detailed instructions on work
  • Fluent verbal and written communication skills
  • Proficiency with, or ability to quickly learn, Microsoft Office suite of programs, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint

Compensation:   

  • The anticipated starting pay range for this position is $23-25 per hour and may be more or less depending upon skills, experience, and education.  

Benefits For You:  

  • 100% paid premiums across all medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, short-term disability, long-term disability, and basic life insurance plans 
  • Reasonable use PTO 
  • $1,800 in annual employer HSA contributions (health savings account) 

Benefits For Your Family:  

  • 100% paid premiums across all medical, dental, vision, and telemedicine plans 
  • 12 weeks of paid parental leave 

Benefits For Your Future:  

  • 401k with up to 5% matching contributions which vest 100% on day one  
  • Eligibility for incentive stock options 

 

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