Full-Time

Mechanical Engineer

Pressure Vessel

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Air Company

Air Company

51-200 employees

Transforms CO2 into renewable resources

Energy
Social Impact

Compensation Overview

$90k - $120kAnnually

Mid

Brooklyn, NY, USA

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Mechanical Maintenance and Reliability Engineering
Thermal and Fluid Systems Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Requirements
  • BS Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering
  • 3-5+ years of working experience on reactors, separation columns, heat exchangers, high pressure storage vessels, etc.
  • Experience in Industrial Gases, Oil & Gas, or Refining and PetroChemical Industry highly desirable.
  • Knowledge of ASME codes, API standards and NBIC regulations, such as ASME Section VIII Div1 & 2 codes, API 650/620, API 579 and other industry codes and standards typically used in Pressure Vessel design.
  • Knowledge of US local regulations (CFR, etc.) is a plus.
  • Familiar with safety protocols for handling hazardous chemicals and process HAZOP
  • Team player, extremely organized, attention to detail, and strong ability to multitask across
Responsibilities
  • Aid in the design & development of equipment & systems, & redesign of existing systems:
  • Prepare pressure vessel package specifications
  • Clarify vendor proposals
  • Develop technical bid evaluations
  • Create technical requisition purchase packages
  • Execute equipment design reviews
  • Support all phases of pressure vessel and pressure system (PV/S) design, fabrication, repair, alteration, testing, inspection, and fitness-for-service analysis
  • Conduct reviews of vendor drawings, calculations and other documentation
  • Complete mechanical, thermal, and structural design and related analysis of pressure vessel assemblies
  • Identify specific pressure vessel services involved in drums, vessels, columns, column internals, filters and coalescers, storage tanks, etc.
  • Closely work with the Engineering team to provide mechanical and equipment support for all process designs within AIR COMPANY

AIR Company focuses on tackling climate change by transforming carbon dioxide (CO2) into renewable resources through its AIRMADE System. This system captures CO2 from the atmosphere and converts it into useful products, effectively turning a harmful greenhouse gas into a valuable asset. Unlike traditional energy sources that contribute to global warming, AIR Company provides a sustainable alternative that helps industries reduce their carbon footprint. The company primarily serves sectors like aviation, manufacturing, and energy, which are known for high pollution levels. AIR Company differentiates itself by offering a viable solution to fossil fuel dependency and generating revenue through sales, support services, and partnerships. The goal of AIR Company is to lead the green technology movement and contribute significantly to combating climate change.

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$104.6M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2017

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

-6%

1 year growth

15%

2 year growth

79%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Growing SAF demand boosts market potential for AIRMADE™ sustainable aviation fuel.
  • EU's 'Fit for 55' mandate increases European market opportunities for Air Company.
  • U.S. funding for carbon capture supports Air Company's technological advancements.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition in the SAF market could impact Air Company's market share.
  • Regulatory hurdles may delay certification of new sustainable aviation fuels.
  • Scaling production to meet demand poses technological and profitability challenges.

What makes Air Company unique

  • Air Company uses patented technology to convert CO2 into carbon-negative products.
  • Their AIRMADE™ System offers a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
  • The company has a diverse product line, including vodka, sanitizer, and perfume.

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