Mechanical Engineer (CO)

Full-time 8 months ago
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About Charm

Our mission is to reverse climate change and return the atmosphere to 280 ppm CO₂, profitably. We convert waste biomass into carbon-rich bio-oil and inject it into permanent, underground storage as carbon removal, or reform the bio-oil to produce syngas for fossil-free steel.

Our carbon removal pathway took off in 2020 with initial purchases from customers like Stripe, Shopify & Microsoft. In 2021 and 2022 we delivered thousands of tons of carbon removal via off-the-shelf pathways, and also deployed our first R&D prototype pyrolyzer of our own. In the next 18 months, we'll build and deploy the next pyrolyzer revision, demonstrate our fossil-free ironmaking pilot, substantially expand our operations in Colorado and put thousands of tonnes of CO₂e underground.

We're looking to expand our team of ambitious creative and hands-on engineers, fabricators, operators, and forward-thinking humans. We value psychological safety and collaboration. We take calculated risks and don't sweep mistakes under the rug; instead, we pin them to the wall and learn from them. We value that everyone’s unique backgrounds and perspectives shape their work. We encourage you to read our company values.

Come help us reverse climate change. Gigatons or bust!

About the Role

We’re looking for a Mechanical Engineer who can support our efforts towards designing incredibly efficient and robust biomass processing, char handling, and bio oil offtake systems. The three most pressing areas of designing biomass, char, and bio oil systems today are installing and commissioning biomass drying equipment, designing a char post-processing line, and designing a bio oil offtake solution to minimize operator intervention.

This role would interface heavily with the operations team, seeking feedback from this key stakeholder group is critical in designing effective systems. Designing these systems requires that the engineer can effectively research and source many different types of large agricultural, forestry, and industrial processing equipment, design and build prototypes, design and execute testing procedures to effectively evaluate and optimize biomass equipment and is a strong systems thinker.

This engineer needs to know how to design large, potentially dangerous, complex systems that include a mix of custom designed components with off-the-shelf heavy duty machinery. This role would also serve as a resource to other mechanical engineers on the team. It wouldn’t be uncommon for another engineer to ask for a design review, or brainstorm actively with this person.

Responsibilities:

  • You’ll serve as an engineering resource on the Colorado Development Engineering team, which is currently responsible for designing and building multiple concurrent biomass processing lines as well as the systems that prepare biochar for meeting customer requirements and safe transport.
  • You will also be responsible for designing, commissioning, and writing design documentation for the systems that deliver biomass to the pyrolysis equipment, offtake bio oil from our pyrolysis systems, and systems that process our char.
  • You will be responsible for the design, build, and quick, efficient testing of mock ups of critical key pieces of equipment used in the biomass processing lines.
  • You will work closely with our test engineers and fabricators in order to drive projects quickly to key milestones and deliverables.

Requirements:

  • Strong mechanical engineering experience with a really firm understanding of first principles.
  • CAD knowledge is a must, we use Solidworks!
  • Familiar with GD&T principles, and familiar with basic fabrication techniques. An ability to work with in house and out of house fabrication to take your idea and turn it into a prototype, and eventually a production-ready system.
  • Familiarity with electromechanical systems and automation of these systems.
  • Hands-on experience with hardware, machines, industrial equipment etc..
  • Ability to communicate priorities and work cross functionallyAn excitement for scaling up hardware that has the potential to positively impact climate change!

Bonus (but not required):

  • Solids and fluids handling experience
  • Thermal conversion process experience, including the ability to design for harsh environments (high temperature, pressurized, corrosive)
  • Design of heavy equipment, hydraulic systems or production lines
  • Experience with conveying systems
The anticipated salary range is $100-$135k, dependent on factors such as experience within the job, within the industry, education, etc
What We Offer

  • Stock options
  • Health benefits (medical, dental, vision)
  • Traditional and Roth 401(k) with a 50% match on contributions up to 6%
  • Paid time off, including parental leave
  • A yearly professional development stipend
  • Healthy snacks and lunches for onsite employees
  • A sweet workplace with lots of space inside and out
  • A chance to pivot into a role in climate!

Visa Sponsorship Policy

Since we are a small startup, certain accommodations for visa sponsorship may not be within our capability. At this time, Charm Industrial is only sponsoring E3 and TN visas.

Our Commitment

Charm Industrial is an equal opportunity employer with a firm commitment to growing our team in an inclusive way, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, medical condition, age, or veteran status. The consequences of climate change inherently affect some more than others, and we need a diverse team to help us save our little planet most effectively & justly. We are excited about all of those who choose to apply, and for those who end up joining us, to see how you better us as a team and company. We are more than the sum of our parts.

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