Hydrogen Engineer (Low Carbon)

Hydrogen Engineer (Low Carbon).

Hydrogen Engineer (Low Carbon)

Cologne

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£90000 - £110000 per year

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Permanent

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Mechanical Design

Position Overview:

As a Process Engineer specializing in Hydrogen and Low Carbon Capture, you will play a crucial role in developing and improving the technologies that underpin our commitment to sustainable energy solutions. You will work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams to design, evaluate, and refine processes that enable efficient hydrogen production and capture of carbon emissions, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and industry best practices.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Process Design and Optimization:

    • Develop and optimize process flows for hydrogen production and low carbon capture, considering factors such as efficiency, safety, environmental impact, and cost-effectiveness.
    • Utilize engineering principles and simulation tools to model and analyze processes, identifying opportunities for improvement.
  2. Technology Development:

    • Collaborate with research and development teams to translate innovative concepts into practical and scalable processes for hydrogen generation and carbon capture.
    • Participate in the design and testing of pilot-scale systems to validate new technologies.
  3. Emissions Reduction Strategies:

    • Engineer solutions to capture and mitigate carbon emissions from various industrial processes, contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gases.
    • Implement carbon capture technologies in alignment with global emissions reduction goals.
  4. Process Safety and Regulatory Compliance:

    • Ensure that process designs and implementations meet industry safety standards and regulatory requirements.
    • Conduct risk assessments and recommend appropriate safeguards for hydrogen and low carbon capture processes.
  5. Collaboration and Communication:

    • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including researchers, engineers, and technicians to exchange knowledge, share insights, and drive innovation.
    • Communicate process design decisions, technical challenges, and progress updates to internal stakeholders and management.
  6. Continuous Improvement:

    • Monitor process performance, analyze data, and identify areas for optimization to enhance operational efficiency and minimize waste.
    • Implement process modifications to address performance gaps and achieve desired outcomes.
  7. Documentation and Reporting:

    • Maintain comprehensive documentation of process designs, modifications, and experimental results.
    • Prepare technical reports and presentations to communicate findings and recommendations to various audiences.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, or a related field.
  • 2+ years of experience in process engineering within the hydrogen or carbon capture sectors.
  • Strong understanding of hydrogen production technologies, carbon capture methods, and relevant chemical processes.
  • Proficiency in process simulation software and engineering tools.
  • Demonstrated problem-solving skills and the ability to drive projects to successful outcomes.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal in English and German.
  • Familiarity with environmental regulations and safety standards related to hydrogen and carbon capture processes.

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