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Senior Research Engineer - Electrolyzer

Oakland, California

 

About Magrathea

Magrathea is dedicated to strengthening national security and advancing domestic supply chain resilience by producing magnesium metal in the United States. Using groundbreaking electrolytic process technology, we extract magnesium from seawater and brines, reducing reliance on foreign sources and ensuring a stable supply of this critical material. Our mission is backed by leading energy and materials technology investors, including early supporters of Tesla and SpaceX, prominent industrial families across Europe, and the US federal government. Find out more on our website.

What’s in it for you?

You’ll be working with a global, diverse team of smart, creative people who are looking to challenge the status quo of today’s industry to positively impact the socioenvironmental impacts of making structural metal. Check out some of our team on Linkedin. There will be no waiting around, you’ll get stuck in from day one. This is a key role in our team, and you’ll be instrumental in driving the next steps of Magrathea’s technology. If you're passionate about pursuing and cultivating innovation through cutting edge technology, we should talk!

About the Role

Role Overview: 

We are seeking a Senior Research Engineer – Electrolyzer to lead the experimental design, execution, and project management of our molten salt electrolyzer development. This role is critical in advancing our technology from proof-of-concept to commercial scalability. You will work cross-functionally to design experiments, analyze data, and improve electrolyzer performance. 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Lead design and execution of experiments on Magrathea's molten salt electrolyzer to optimize electrolysis performance, efficiency, and scalability. 
  • Lead hands-on testing, troubleshooting, and improvements in electrolyzer design, materials, and operating conditions to determine solutions for tough problems at both the pilot and bench scale. 
  • Collect, analyze, and interpret experimental data to establish conclusions and recommendations. 
  • Perform engineering design calculations for heat flux, heat flow, understand and utilization electrochemical measurements such as polarization curves, vaporization rates, and other physical parameters 
  • Design, prototype and procure/fabricate experimental rigs up to 1 m3 in size 
  • Operate and lead investigations on larger pilot plant equipment and deploy modifications where useful.  
  • Ensure all research activities adhere to safety protocols and regulatory standards. 

Required Skills: 

  • 5 years + experience with inorganic chemistry and pilot plant operations. 
  • BS, MS, or PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, process engineering or adjacent field.  
  • Experience in experimental design and development of molten salt systems or other process technology.  
  • Creative and open-minded with the ability to rapidly learn 
  • Demonstrated track record of working on a team to achieve audacious goals together 
  • History of promoting company culture based on humility, transparency, respect, and care for the success of other team members 

Compensation

  • Salary range: $100-$150k annually (commensurate with experience)
  • Competitive stock option package
  • Health insurance
  • 401k with pre- and post-tax investing options

How To Apply

Apply online through our website.

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