Full-Time

Senior Manufacturing & Commissioning Engineer

Updated on 6/24/2026

Charm Industrial

Charm Industrial

51-200 employees

Biomass to bio-oil for storage underground

Compensation Overview

$96k - $144k/yr

No H1B Sponsorship

Fort Lupton, CO, USA

In Person

On-site role in Fort Lupton, Colorado. Domestic travel up to 25% to contract manufacturers and Charm sites.

Category
Process Engineering
Requirements
  • 4+ years of experience in process engineering, commissioning, or working directly in a manufacturing or industrial operations environment.
  • A degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Chemical, or related engineering discipline, or equivalent hands-on experience.
  • Proven ability to commission and troubleshoot mechanical systems; you’ve stood up complex equipment and gotten it running.
  • Experience with hardware and tooling design; you can design a fix, not just identify a problem.
  • A self-starter mindset; you identify process and design improvements independently and see them through to completion.
  • Experience working directly alongside operators to understand human factors, tooling needs, and process inefficiencies.
  • Comfort being hands-on with equipment more than half the time; this is not just a desk job.
  • Strong written communication skills for producing clear, reliable work instructions and technical documentation.
  • Willingness to travel to Contract Manufacturers and other Charm sites up to 25%
Responsibilities
  • Build and maintain a strong working relationship with Charm’s future contract manufacturer as production ramps, serving as the primary technical liaison for manufacturing quality and build conformance.
  • Communicate engineering change orders/design feedback, field-observed issues, and process improvement requests back to the contract manufacturer in a clear and structured manner, while staying in lockstep with our internal Procurement Manager.
  • Own end-to-end commissioning of new pyrolyzer revisions as they arrive from our internal build teams or contract manufacturing partners, including system integration into existing infrastructure (power, biomass feed, bio-oil and char outputs). This will require collaboration and scoping across subject matter experts and design engineers to ensure proper system checkouts and acceptance criteria are planned.
  • Conduct onsite testing and acceptance activities on the shop floor, verifying conformance to design specifications and operational readiness.
  • Lead the physical stand-up of new pyrolyzer units onsite, coordinating with technicians, engineers, and operations leadership to achieve safe, reliable first operation.
  • Develop deep working knowledge of how the pyrolyzer functions, common failure modes, and how each subsystem integrates, becoming the go-to technical resource for commissioning and troubleshooting.
  • Establish baseline process flow models to capture the current state of the manufacturing system; use these to highlight and prioritize improvement opportunities.
  • Work alongside operators to identify and formally document pain points, translating operator feedback into structured design and process improvement proposals.
  • Design, test, and implement tooling improvements for pyrolyzer cleaning, turnaround, and maintenance activities.
  • Contribute to new product design processes and design reviews, embedding design-for-operations strategies into pyrolyzer hardware development.
  • Own and continuously maintain the pyrolyzer SOP, work instructions, and troubleshooting guide, ensuring they reflect current hardware and field-learned best practices.
  • Generate clear, visual-aid-rich engineering work instructions for reliable operator execution.
  • Develop and refine data collection methods for MRV (Monitoring, Reporting & Verification) and financial tracking of manufactured products, integrating these into ERP and MES systems.
  • Support initial and re-training activities for pyrolysis operations and supporting workflows, collaborating with the Training department to build robust training materials.
  • Utilize digital manufacturing tools (MES, ERP) to improve existing production processes and inform new hardware development workflows.
  • Collaborate with the Operations team to gather and act on operator feedback, reducing friction and improving system uptime.
Desired Qualifications
  • Knowledge of pyrolysis, gasification, or other thermal conversion processes.
  • Experience executing formal hardware test campaigns and documenting results.
  • Familiarity with MES/ERP systems and production data workflows.
  • Comfort with Linux, Python, or scripting languages for data collection or process automation.
  • Experience working with or managing contract manufacturing relationships.

Charm Industrial captures carbon by turning agricultural residues into bio-oil through pyrolysis and then pumps the bio-oil deep underground where it solidifies, permanently storing CO2. This process uses agricultural waste as feedstock and creates a self-sustaining chemical reaction to convert biomass into a carbon-rich liquid, which is injected underground for long-term storage, reducing risks like wildfires, soil erosion, and land-use change. The company charges agricultural clients for converting their residues into bio-oil and storing it, offering end-to-end carbon capture and storage services. Unlike typical CCS firms that rely on industrial CO2 streams or dedicated geological projects, Charm Industrial focuses on readily available farm waste and provides a complete service from feedstock collection to underground sequestration. Its goal is to help customers cut their carbon footprints and contribute to lowering atmospheric CO2 levels over time.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$145.5M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2018

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What believers are saying

  • JPMorganChase's 61,500-ton purchase and $20 million facility validate large-scale demand.
  • Charm's Colorado expansion builds on wildfire-residue feedstock from mitigation projects.
  • Enterprise buyers like Google show willingness to sign multi-year carbon removal commitments.

What critics are saying

  • Scaling from one pyrolyzer to a continent-wide fleet creates severe execution bottlenecks.
  • Injected bio-oil depends on EPA-regulated wells, exposing operations to permit delays and enforcement.
  • Feedstock competition and transport costs can starve plants and compress already tight unit economics.

What makes Charm Industrial unique

  • Charm turns agricultural and forestry residues into bio-oil for underground storage.
  • Its protocol formalized bio-oil sequestration measurement with Carbon Direct and EcoEngineers in 2022.
  • The company also sells biochar co-products that improve soil health and retention.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Stock Options

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Professional Development Budget

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-2%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

-1%
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