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Climate Engineering Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

CNC Programmer

Romeoville, IL · On-site

$27 - $30/hr

At WALCO Tool & Engineering, we specialize in high-precision manufacturing and believe great ... Climate controlled facility Compensation and schedule: * $27-30 per hour, based on experience

Engineering, Manager

Ottawa, IL · On-site

$162K - $180K/yr

... climate change. Join us to lead the clean energy future. Total Rewards Constellation offers a wide ... Provide management of the engineering function with respect to station needs and regulatory ...

... climate change. Join us to lead the clean energy future. Total Rewards Constellation offers a wide ... Provide management of the engineering function with respect to station needs and regulatory ...

Engineering, Manager

Dwight, IL · On-site

$162K - $180K/yr

... climate change. Join us to lead the clean energy future. Total Rewards Constellation offers a wide ... Provide management of the engineering function with respect to station needs and regulatory ...

Engineering, Manager

Wedron, IL · On-site

$162K - $180K/yr

... climate change. Join us to lead the clean energy future. Total Rewards Constellation offers a wide ... Provide management of the engineering function with respect to station needs and regulatory ...

Engineering, Manager

Plainfield, IL · On-site

$162K - $180K/yr

... climate change. Join us to lead the clean energy future. Total Rewards Constellation offers a wide ... Provide management of the engineering function with respect to station needs and regulatory ...

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How much do climate engineering jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for climate engineering in Illinois is $30.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.57 and $36.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is climate engineering?

A Climate Engineering job involves developing and implementing technologies to mitigate or reverse climate change. Professionals in this field work on solutions like carbon capture, solar geoengineering, and sustainable infrastructure. They often have backgrounds in environmental science, engineering, or atmospheric studies. The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and manage climate risks while balancing ecological and societal impacts.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a climate engineering professional?

Climate Engineering professionals typically analyze environmental data, develop and model climate intervention strategies, and oversee project implementation to mitigate or adapt to climate change effects. They often collaborate with scientists, policymakers, and engineers from related fields to ensure project success and regulatory compliance. Daily tasks may include running simulations, preparing technical reports, conducting field studies, and presenting findings to stakeholders. This role frequently involves both office-based analytical work and occasional site visits, offering a dynamic and impactful work environment for those passionate about environmental solutions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in climate engineering, and why are they important?

To thrive in Climate Engineering, a solid background in environmental science, engineering principles, and sustainability—often supported by an advanced degree in a relevant field—is essential. Familiarity with climate modeling software, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and certifications in environmental or engineering disciplines are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication skills help individuals collaborate and convey complex concepts to diverse stakeholders. These capabilities ensure that climate engineers can design, implement, and oversee impactful projects that address complex environmental challenges.

How do you become a climate engineer?

To become a climate engineer, typically a bachelor's degree in environmental engineering, atmospheric science, or a related field is required, often followed by a master's or Ph.D. for advanced roles. Skills in climate modeling, data analysis, and familiarity with environmental regulations are important, and experience with simulation tools and research can enhance job prospects.

What does a climate engineer do?

A climate engineer develops and implements technologies or strategies to modify Earth's climate, such as solar radiation management or carbon dioxide removal. They often work with environmental scientists, use modeling tools, and require knowledge of atmospheric science and engineering principles.
Infographic showing various Climate Engineering job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,591 per year, or $30.6 per hour.

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Job description

Department

Climate Systems Engineering Research Initiatives


About the Department

The Climate Systems Engineering initiative (CSEi) is a groundbreaking, university-wide research effort anchored in the University of Chicago Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth. CSEi addresses the science, engineering, and policy of new technologies to reduce or reverse the harms from accumulated greenhouse gasses, including open-systems carbon removal, solar geoengineering, and local interventions to slow the melting of glaciers. The initiative spans engineering, physical and biological sciences, social sciences, humanistic approaches, behavioral science, law, policy and ethics, bringing together a collaborative group of faculty and researchers and leveraging the global network and partnerships of the University.


Job Summary

The Climate Systems Engineering initiative at the University of Chicago seeks an experienced Research Engineer to help bridge the gaps between academic modeling and factual engineering planning of SAI and open-system CDR. Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) is a prospective climate engineering approach by which small particles, typically sulfate aerosol precursors, are delivered to the lower stratosphere by fixed-wing aircraft to temporarily offset some warming induced by increased atmospheric CO2. This role collaborates on improving technological readiness for stratospheric aerosol injection and open-system carbon dioxide removal approaches deployment. Open-system carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches seek to amend natural systems to enhance their capacity to remove and sequester CO2 with the aim of reducing atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Examples include (i) ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) in which alkalinizing materials are added to seawater to increase the ocean's capacity to store inorganic carbon; as well as (ii) enhanced rock weathering in which suitable minerals are applied to agricultural lands to accelerate natural geochemical carbon cycling. While these approaches have recently seen a rapid rise in academic research, industry interest and policy attention, critical knowledge gaps remain regarding their deployment and general implementation, which at this stage are still largely theoretical.

Responsibilities

  • Establishes conceptual designs for stratospheric deploymentaircraftusing conventional technologies from the establishedOriginal Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).
  • Evaluates new-build deploymentaircraftwith novel engine technologies including hybrid electrics, propeller-driven turbo shaft, reciprocating engines turbocharged by multi-stage compressors, etc.
  • Conducts techno-economic analyses and evaluates cost estimates for SAI experiment scenarios. For example, assessing cost across aerosol production, delivery systems, and flight operations.
  • Designs and evaluates aerosol dispersal technology.
  • Manages engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)/aerospace firm design subcontracts.
  • Supportswriting white paper and/or peer-reviewed publications, synthesizing pre-existingreportsand available information on carbon-neutral quicklime production, as well as other relevant topics.
  • Conducts techno-economic analyses and evaluates cost estimates for end-to-end large scale OAE deployments, for example, slaked lime dispersal from calcination and associated CO2storage to material distribution.
  • Designs and evaluates processes and technologies for alkalinizing material dispersal in open-oceansettings.
  • Assistsin designing laboratory experiments testing engineering hypotheses.Manages subcontracts with EPC firms and consultants.
  • Plans own resources effectively to ensure projects are delivered on time, to standard and to budget.
  • With a moderate level of guidance, researches, designs and evaluates a variety of mechanical processes and machinery.
  • Performs development activities including drawing board layout, interpretation and implementation of project specifications and documentation requirements.
  • Conducts engineering studies and assigns work to technical staff. Builds knowledge of the organization,processesandcustomers.
  • Performs other related work as needed.


Minimum Qualifications

Education:

Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.


Work Experience:

Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 2-5 years of work experience in a related job discipline.


Certifications:

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Preferred Qualifications

Education:

  • BS in mechanical, chemical, aerospace, or related engineering field.

Experience:

  • Industry experience in aerospace, automotive, petrochemical, energy, or related industry.
  • Extensive experience interfacing with OEM/EPC/subcontractors/suppliers.
  • Background managing technical risks and uncertainties in early-stage systems design and conducting feasibility assessments across technical and cost dimensions.

Technical Skills or Knowledge:

  • Proficiency in techno-economic analysis (TEA) methodology, including cost estimation, system-level trade-offs, and sensitivity analysis.
  • Leading or contributing to subcontract management with engineering firms, OEMs, and aerospace contractors.
  • Strong communicationskills for translating between academic researchers, industry partners, and project leadership on technical matters.

Preferred Competencies

  • Handle sensitive and confidential information with absolute discretion.
  • Think strategically and translate into operational objectives.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet tight deadlines.
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Work closely with senior University officials.
  • Excellent organizational and leadership skills.

Working Conditions

  • In-person, office-based role on Hyde Park campus.
  • Eligible for a partially remote work schedule.

Application Documents

  • Resume/CV (required)
  • Cover Letter describing why the applicant is interested in and qualified for this specific position (required)
  • Three Professional References Contact Information (required)


The University of Chicago uses AI-assisted tools to streamline and augment some recruitment processes; however, AI is not used to make hiring decisions.
When applying, the document(s) MUSTbe uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.


Job Family

Research


Role Impact

Individual Contributor


Scheduled Weekly Hours

37.5


Drug Test Required

No


Health Screen Required

No


Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required

No


Pay Rate Type

Salary


FLSA Status

Exempt


Pay Range

$110,000.00 - $120,000.00

The included pay rate or range represents the University's good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.


Benefits Eligible

Yes

The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.


Posting Statement

The University of Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or expression, national or ethnic origin, shared ancestry, age, status as an individual with a disability, military or veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information please see the University's Notice of Nondiscrimination.

Job seekers in need of a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process should call 773-702-5800 or submit a request via Applicant Inquiry Form.

All offers of employment are contingent upon a background check that includes a review of conviction history. A conviction does not automatically preclude University employment. Rather, the University considers conviction information on a case-by-case basis and assesses the nature of the offense, the circumstances surrounding it, the proximity in time of the conviction, and its relevance to the position.

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