An exciting climate tech start-up are looking for an experienced Electrical / Electromechanical Engineer to join their growing team based in Oxford, UK. This is an exceptional opportunity for a talented engineer with a background in electromechanical system development to play a key role an ocean energy start-up set to revolutionise ocean generation by providing a better, smarter method of generating energy.
The Company
By 2050 the global ocean energy sector will be worth an estimated $53bn a year, 11% of the UK energy industry could be tidal – worth approximately £3bn in 2035. The sector has enormous potential.
This company, an innovative ocean energy start-up, have developed a tidal energy platform that will surpass current ocean energy generation technologies. The company’s platform is based on original research from the University of Oxford. Through biomimicry the company have developed a fin based system that can operate in slow tides and shallow waters, overcoming the constraints of pre-existing ocean energy technologies. Simply put the technology is a better, smarter, energy generator with far less constraints and a far greater return than the current ocean energy technologies such as offshore windfarms.
The role
The company, a young start-up, are expanding and looking to recruit an Electromechanical Engineer to join their team. The Electromechanical Engineer will be a key member of a small, agile team working to develop the company’s core technology. They will be working alongside industry experts to develop the overall platform from prototype to scale.
This is an exceptional opportunity to be part of a superb team undertaking novel product development activities to generate the next generation of smart ocean energy generation - tidal power.
To be considered for the position of Electromechanical Engineer you need the following experience:
Education:
A degree in engineering or equivalent experience.
Essential:
Experience of:
- Full product development lifecycle, concept, design, build and test.
- Power generating systems design experience utilising gearboxes and generators/motors
- Coding using Python
- Experience of embedded software and control systems
Desirable.
- Prior experience of working in the marine industry in a development position
- 3D printing experience
- Mechanical design using CAD
- SolidWorks