Spring 2026

Electrochemical Engineer

Posted on 8/26/2025

Found Energy

Found Energy

11-50 employees

Produces hydrogen fuel from aluminum waste

No salary listed

Boston, MA, USA

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Category
Process Engineering
Requirements
  • Deeply motivated by the climate crisis and its downstream impacts
  • Pursuing education in chemical engineering, materials science and engineering, or related fields
  • Track record of strong academic and/or project-based performance
  • Exceptional communication and documentation skills
  • Experience in one or multiple of the following: Electrochemical testing techniques including cyclic voltammetry (CV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), rotating disk electrode (RDE), polarization curves, Tafel analysis, etc.
  • Familiarity with assembly and operation of electrochemical devices such as gaseous and liquid flow systems (fuel cells, flow batteries, etc.), plating baths, pH probes, oxidation-reduction potential sensors, etc.
  • Hand on experience in a wet-lab including chemical handling and safety, solution preparation, and sample analysis.
  • Hydrogen handling and safety equipment
  • Sensor integration and data acquisition
Responsibilities
  • Design, build, and test chemical and electrochemical reactor prototypes in support of reactor scale-up and pilot projects
  • Design and safely execute benchtop R&D chemistry experiments to optimize by-product processing and purification
  • Analyze batch and time-series reactor data to optimize reactor design and operating conditions for reaction efficiency and yield
  • Downselect, modify and integrate materials and coatings for electrodes, electrolytes, separators and other components to improve device performance
  • Develop and maintain standard operating procedures (SOPs) and other documentation for reactor assembly and testing
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including materials scientists, chemical engineers, and mechanical engineers to integrate product subsystems
  • Participate in design reviews of electrochemical process subsystems

Found Energy converts aluminum waste into hydrogen fuel using modular Fuel Packs installed on vessels. The packs generate clean hydrogen to power ships, and spent packs are sent back to Found Energy facilities to be restocked with aluminum waste for reuse. The company earns revenue by selling and servicing these Fuel Packs at leading ports worldwide, leveraging existing port infrastructure for installation and maintenance. Its approach differentiates itself by turning low-quality aluminum scrap into the energy supply and by offering a portable, serviceable hydrogen solution that integrates with port operations, aiming to provide a cost-effective alternative to fossil fuels in shipping and transportation. The goal is to accelerate the decarbonization of heavy industries by delivering a renewable, ship-ready energy source with scalable delivery through port networks.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$12M

Headquarters

Boston, Massachusetts

Founded

2022

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Maritime shipping decarbonization addresses 3% of global CO2 emissions with dispatchable, zero-emission power.
  • Industrial heating applications span 7-9% of global emissions, unlocking massive addressable market beyond shipping.
  • Scaled prototypes 100-fold since 2022 launch; pilot deployments advancing in U.S. and internationally with momentum.

What critics are saying

  • Aluminum scrap feedstock costs exceed $0.50/kg hydrogen breakeven as global supply constraints tighten margins.
  • Hysata's $0.45/kg electrolyzers undercut aluminum process cost with established shipping client supply chains.
  • EU Ports Regulation 2023/957 mandates onshore power by 2030, stranding modular Fuel Pack model at terminals.

What makes Found Energy unique

  • Aluminum-based energy carrier achieves 5x volumetric density of liquid hydrogen at sub-$0.50/kg cost.
  • Circular economy model recovers scrap aluminum, produces hydrogen and steam, returns alumina trihydrate to manufacturing.
  • Modular Fuel Packs leverage existing port infrastructure for cost-effective installation and maintenance at terminals.

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Health & dental

20 days PTO, 11 holidays, & unlimited sick days

3+ months parental leave

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professional development budget

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6 month growth

75%

1 year growth

75%

2 year growth

90%
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May 24th, 2024
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Apr 22nd, 2024
Found Energy raises $12 million

Munich Re Ventures participated in the round.

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