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Electrochemical Engineer – Senior

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Found Energy

Found Energy

11-50 employees

Transforms aluminum waste into hydrogen fuel

Industrial & Manufacturing
Energy

Senior, Expert

Boston, MA, USA

Category
Electronics Design Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Requirements
  • 5+ years of industrial work experience in electrochemical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or related fields.
  • Deep understanding of electrochemical fundamentals with significant prior experience designing and conducting electrochemical experiments.
  • Prior experience with electrochemical systems involving high temperature (> 100 °C) and/or flow systems.
  • Good chemical hygiene and safety practices.
Responsibilities
  • Develop and refine novel electrochemical systems leveraging the aluminum fuel ecosystem
  • Design and execute electrochemical and chemical experiments following laboratory best practices and Found Energy SOPs
  • Design and construct test stands for electrochemical experiments
  • Document observations in a detailed and careful manner
  • Synthesize data to determine trends, correlations, and underlying mechanisms
  • Develop and maintain SOP documentation for experimental procedures and prototype systems
  • Participate in and improve upon chemical hygiene and safety protocols
  • Invent new methods and electrochemical systems
  • Interface with broader engineering team to scale identified solutions
  • Anticipate and proactively address challenges in system performance
  • Participate in building and growing company culture and values
  • Mentor interns and co-op students on R&D-related projects

Found Energy transforms aluminum waste into a renewable energy source, specifically targeting industries like shipping and transportation that rely on fossil fuels. The company provides modular Fuel Packs that generate clean hydrogen for vessels. These Fuel Packs use low-quality aluminum scrap as input, and once spent, they are returned to Found Energy for restocking. This model allows shipping companies and port operators to reduce their carbon footprint while utilizing existing port infrastructure for installation and maintenance. Found Energy differentiates itself by offering a cost-effective solution that competes with fossil fuels in terms of price and energy density. The goal is to facilitate the clean energy transition and support industries in decarbonizing their operations.

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$31.3M

Headquarters

Boston, Massachusetts

Founded

2022

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

14%

1 year growth

14%

2 year growth

14%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Recent funding rounds totaling $26.6 million indicate strong investor confidence and provide substantial capital for growth and innovation.
  • The innovative use of aluminum waste not only addresses energy needs but also contributes to waste reduction, enhancing the company's sustainability credentials.
  • Partnerships with major investors like Munich Re Ventures and the Autodesk Foundation could open doors to further strategic collaborations and market expansion.

What critics are saying

  • The technology's reliance on aluminum waste availability could pose supply chain challenges and affect scalability.
  • The shipping industry's slow adoption of new technologies may delay widespread implementation and revenue generation.

What makes Found Energy unique

  • Found Energy uniquely transforms aluminum waste into renewable hydrogen fuel, a novel approach in the renewable energy sector.
  • Their modular Fuel Packs offer a cost-effective and scalable solution for the shipping industry, leveraging existing port infrastructure for easy adoption.
  • The company's focus on decarbonizing heavy industries like shipping sets it apart from other renewable energy startups that target more conventional markets.

Benefits

Health & dental

20 days PTO, 11 holidays, & unlimited sick days

3+ months parental leave

stock options

professional development budget