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... engineering to turn carbon transformation into an economically feasible, industrial reality through this completely novel technological approach. Having completed our industrial-scale electrolyzer ...

... engineering to turn carbon transformation into an economically feasible, industrial reality through this completely novel technological approach. Having completed our industrial-scale electrolyzer ...

... engineering to turn carbon transformation into an economically feasible, industrial reality through this completely novel technological approach. Having completed our industrial-scale electrolyzer ...

... electrolyzer system and balance of plant * Diagnose and repair any mechanical or fluid issues, ensuring that all systems operate safely and efficiently * Work closely with engineers to understand ...

You will use your hands-on skills to build and test electrolyzer stacks, construct mechanical ... Work closely with engineers to understand design requirements and ensure that builds meet technical ...

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Electrolyzer Engineer information

What does an electrolyzer engineer do?

An Electrolyzer Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and optimizing electrolyzer systems that split water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity. They work on improving the efficiency, performance, and durability of electrolyzers to support hydrogen production, often for use in clean energy applications. Their role involves selecting materials, conducting experiments, troubleshooting technical issues, and collaborating with teams to scale up the technology. Electrolyzer Engineers play a crucial part in advancing the hydrogen economy and enabling the transition to sustainable energy sources.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an electrolyzer engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Electrolyzer Engineer, you need a solid background in chemical, mechanical, or electrical engineering, with expertise in electrochemistry and hydrogen production technologies. Familiarity with modeling software (such as COMSOL or Aspen Plus), PLC systems, and relevant industry certifications is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork and communication abilities help engineers excel in this field. These skills and qualifications are essential for designing, optimizing, and maintaining safe, efficient electrolyzer systems critical to clean energy initiatives.

What are some common challenges electrolyzer engineers face when integrating new electrolyzer technology into existing energy systems?

Electrolyzer Engineers often encounter challenges related to system compatibility and scalability when integrating new electrolyzer technology with current energy infrastructure. Adapting to fluctuating power sources, such as renewables, and ensuring seamless communication with grid management systems can be complex. Additionally, engineers must address issues like system efficiency, hydrogen purity, and the safe handling of high-pressure gases. Collaboration with cross-disciplinary teams, including electrical engineers and safety specialists, is essential to successfully overcome these challenges.

What is the difference between Electrolyzer Engineer vs Fuel Cell Engineer?

AspectElectrolyzer EngineerFuel Cell Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's in Chemical, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering; relevant certificationsBachelor's in Chemical, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering; relevant certifications
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, manufacturing plants, renewable energy facilitiesResearch labs, automotive, aerospace, and energy sectors
Industry UsageHydrogen production, renewable energy storageHydrogen fuel cells, clean energy applications

Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and certifications, often working in research or industrial settings. While Electrolyzer Engineers focus on producing hydrogen via electrolysis, Fuel Cell Engineers develop systems that convert hydrogen into electricity. They share skills but differ in application focus within the renewable energy industry.

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Sr. Product Service and Sustaining Engineer, Electrical

PLUG POWER INC

Albany, NY • On-site

$79 - $119/hr

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Senior Product Service & Sustaining Engineer - ElectricalStatus: Exempt (Salaried)Department: Global Service – Service Engineering (Dept. 331)Position SummaryThis Product Service and Sustaining Engineer role, with a specialty in Electrical Engineering topics, will drive design efforts to achieve high operational availability, reliability and low life-cycle maintenance cost of Plug Power Electrolyzer systems during product development and early customer deployments. As a key member of the service engineering team, you will build and maintain expert-level technical knowledge and service material related to product operation, performance, and maintenance to assure service technicians, support personnel, and customers are able to troubleshoot and service Plug’s products. You will be responsible for key service deliverables (e.g., Service BOM/Spares List, Corrective and Preventive Maintenance Procedures, Tools & Equipment Definition, Fault Handling Procedures, etc.) during development and early deployments of new products.This role will also be responsible for the Sustaining Engineering Efforts for the fleet of Electrolyzer systems actively supporting Client operations globally. You will be expected to support both internal and external troubleshooting efforts during operations, Root Cause Analysis (RCA) in the event of equipment failure, and fleet performance in order to maintain Client satisfaction around Key Performance Indicators (KPI). These activities will require inter-departmental collaboration and third-party supplier relationship building to drive design improvement and maintain equipment up-time.The ideal candidate for this role will have a strong engineering background with applied experience developing and servicing complex electro-mechanical systems, rectifier and transformer packages, medium voltage power systems, large-scale industrial gas plants, or similar types of systems.Core Duties and ResponsibilitiesLead development and validation of service engineering deliverables during new product development to assure the global services organization and 3rd party partners are prepared to support fielded systems.Develop and maintain expert-level technical product knowledge for new products necessary to start-up, operate, troubleshoot, and maintain systems.Drive a ‘Design-for-Service’ mindset throughout the design lifecycle, assuring all maintenance activities can be completed safely and with minimal cost.Leverage field experience to provide the ‘voice of service’, defining reliability and service requirements and assisting with the development and validation of new products.Model the expected service costs associated with corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance and inspections of systems and iterate system design with engineering to assure system reliability and service cost objectives are achieved.Define maintenance procedures, spares plans, and tools & equipment required to support and service new products.Define commissioning procedures for new products in collaboration with product engineering and the commissioning team.Lead/assist with root cause analysis and problem resolution efforts using structured methodologies (e.g., Shainin, 8D, DMAIC, etc.) to mitigate customer risks.Travel to customer locations to perform technical functions including system testing, validation, troubleshooting, and repair as required; author incident and problem resolution reports; and collaborate with onsite technicians.Develop onboard and remote diagnostic and prognostic capability to monitor system operation, identify emerging problems, and determine root cause and appropriate field response.Develop and provide technical training to internal staff members including on-site Service Technicians.Represent service engineering in customer interactions as needed to meet their expectations related to equipment maintenance and support.Exempt employees are expected to work as many hours as is necessary to complete their job responsibilities. This may require they work more than eight hours a day and more than five days or 40 hours per week.Perform other duties as assignedEducation and ExperienceBachelor’s degree in electrical, mechanical, systems or controls engineering.Five (5) to ten (10) years of related work experience .Experience with medium and/or high voltage systems and/or power electronics preferred. System controls (e.g., PLC, embedded) experience a plus.Ability to travel as needed to carry out duties of the position – 30 to 50%, depending on product development program needs.Mechanical and electrical system aptitude to understand system operations, diagnose failure modes and causes, and resolve issues.Proficiency in analyzing engineering data and troubleshooting operational performance.Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, P&ID drawings, and other related project drawings.Superior communication skills.Ability to manage complex projects and multi-task effectively.Excellent follow-through.Must be driven and self-motivated.Pay Rate:$79,200.00 - $118,800.00We offer a fantastic total rewards package at Plug, and a brief summary is below:✓Base salary is determined on a number of factors including but not limited to education, experience, skills, and geography. These factors are considered when making an offer of employment. If you are interested in this position, we’d ask that you apply.✓The above pay range, may not take into account local geographic pay variations. If there is an applicable geographic differential, a member of the HR team can discuss that with you.✓Health, Dental & Vision Insurance eligibility starting from the first day of hire✓401(k) with 5% company match✓Bonus eligibility✓Paid time off including vacation, personal and sick time✓Paid Holidays✓Wellness Reimbursement Program✓Potential to apply for Tuition Reimbursement✓Employee Referral program✓Employee Assistance ProgramPlug Power Inc. is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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