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Fuel Cell Test Engineer Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Senior Thermal Engineer

Portland, OR

$110K - $152K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... fuels delivered to shore. The company is a public benefit corporation headquartered in Portland ... Partner with prototype and test teams to define instrumentation plans, test conditions, acceptance ...

Senior Mechanical Engineer, Fluid Systems

Portland, OR · On-site

$155K - $205K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... fuels delivered to shore. The company is a public benefit corporation headquartered in Portland ... Partner with testing teams to validate performance and iterate based on test and field data

FPGA Architect (Compute Test, Oregon)

Tualatin, OR

$192K - $307K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We are fueled by creativity and diversity of thought and in our workforce. Our employees are ... Partner closely with hardware, software, and system engineering teams to deliver cohesive system ...

Memory Circuit Design Engineer

Hillsboro, OR · On-site

$122.44 - $232.19/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Memory bit-cell and complex periphery IC layout and automation.* Memory array/IP design, memory ... test-chip design.* Pre-Si verification, post-Si validation and debugging to enable yield and ...

Memory Circuit Design Engineer

Hillsboro, OR · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Memory bit-cell and complex periphery IC layout and automation. * Memory array/IP design, memory ... test-chip design. * Pre-Si verification, post-Si validation and debugging to enable yield and ...

FPGA Architect (Compute Test, Oregon)

Tualatin, OR · On-site

$192K - $307K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We are fueled by creativity and diversity of thought and in our workforce. Our employees are ... Partner closely with hardware, software, and system engineering teams to deliver cohesive system ...

Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer

OR · On-site +1

$75K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Test web components across Array's product offerings to ensure a consistent customer experience ... cell phone expenses * Summer Fridays (half-day Fridays) typically from late May to the end of ...

Analog and Mixed Signal Design Engineer

Hillsboro, OR · On-site

$164K - $269K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Critical technologies AD-FIP delivers to Intel are Digital and Analog Standard Cell Libraries ... and test results to inform and accelerate process technology and product development.

FPGA Engineering Manager (MTD, Tualatin, OR)

Tualatin, OR · On-site

$155K - $248K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We are the global test and automation specialists, powering next-generation technologies through ... We are fueled by creativity and diversity of thought within our workforce. Our employees are ...

Engineering Operation Technician

Boardman, OR · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Engineering Technicians are Amazon's front line when it comes to hands-on electrical and mechanical ... fuel systems, as well as three phase electrical systems such as: switch gear, UPSs, PDUs, wet cell ...

As a Data Center Engineering Technician, you'll play a pivotal role in maintaining the heartbeat of ... fuel systems, as well as three phase electrical systems such as: switch gear, UPSs, PDUs, wet cell ...

As a Data Center Engineering Technician, you'll play a pivotal role in maintaining the heartbeat of ... fuel systems, as well as three phase electrical systems such as: switch gear, UPSs, PDUs, wet cell ...

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Fuel Cell Test Engineer information

What does a fuel cell test engineer do?

A Fuel Cell Test Engineer is responsible for designing, conducting, and analyzing tests on fuel cell systems and components. They ensure that fuel cells meet safety, efficiency, and performance standards by developing test protocols, troubleshooting issues, and interpreting data. Their work helps improve fuel cell technology for applications such as vehicles, power generation, and portable devices, often collaborating with other engineers and scientists to optimize system performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a fuel cell test engineer?

To thrive as a Fuel Cell Test Engineer, you need a solid background in mechanical, chemical, or electrical engineering, with knowledge of fuel cell technology and experience in laboratory testing or prototyping. Familiarity with data acquisition systems, control software (such as LabVIEW or MATLAB), and safety protocols is typically required, along with relevant industry certifications. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help you interpret test results and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. These skills ensure accurate performance evaluation, safe operations, and innovation in advancing fuel cell technology.

How does a fuel cell test engineer typically collaborate with other teams during the development and testing process?

Fuel Cell Test Engineers frequently work in close collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, including design engineers, chemists, and manufacturing specialists. Their role often involves sharing test data, providing feedback on prototype performance, and troubleshooting issues alongside these groups. Regular meetings and joint problem-solving sessions are common, ensuring that testing aligns with both design requirements and production realities. This collaborative environment helps accelerate innovation and ensures that fuel cell systems meet safety, efficiency, and durability standards.

What is the difference between Fuel Cell Test Engineer vs Fuel Cell Development Engineer?

AspectFuel Cell Test EngineerFuel Cell Development Engineer
CredentialsEngineering degree, certifications in testing or fuel cellsEngineering degree, certifications in design and development
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, testing facilities, production linesResearch labs, R&D departments, design studios
Industry UsageTesting and validation of fuel cell productsDesigning and improving fuel cell systems

Fuel Cell Test Engineers focus on testing, validating, and ensuring the quality of fuel cell products, often working in labs and testing facilities. Fuel Cell Development Engineers are involved in designing and developing new fuel cell technologies, working primarily in R&D environments. Both roles require engineering expertise, but their core responsibilities differ in testing versus development.

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Senior Thermal Engineer

Panthalassa

Portland, OR

$110K - $152K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

About the Company

We are a renewable energy and ocean technology company committed to rapidly developing and deploying technologies that will ensure a sustainable future for Earth by unlocking the vast energy potential of its oceans. Our focus is on capturing civilizational levels of ultra-low-cost renewable energy for applications including computing and affordable renewable fuels delivered to shore.

The company is a public benefit corporation headquartered in Portland, Oregon, and backed by leading venture capitalists, philanthropic investors, university endowments, and private investment offices. We operate as an idea meritocracy in which the best ideas change the company's direction on a regular basis.

About the Job

We are looking for a Senior Thermal Engineer who will own the end-to-end thermal simulation workflow for low- and high-power electromechanical systems operating in harsh marine environments, with a strong emphasis on rapid design iteration, first-principles thinking, and high-fidelity CFD where it adds real value.

You will work closely with mechanical engineers, payload architects, electrical engineers, applied physicists, and the prototype team to evaluate concepts, improve designs, define thermal requirements, debug issues, and help move hardware from early architecture through prototype and field validation. The ideal candidate is an expert in thermal CFD and modern simulation workflows, including GPU-accelerated solvers or other methods that enable fast turnaround without sacrificing engineering accuracy.

This is an onsite role based in our Portland office.

Responsibilities

  • Own thermal simulation and analysis workflows for onboard payloads, electronics, cooling systems, pressure-contained assemblies, and related mechanical systems.
  • Build and execute fast, reliable thermal CFD workflows that support rapid design iteration in close collaboration with mechanical design, electrical engineering, payload architecture, and prototyping teams.
  • Translate component-level thermal inputs, power maps, packaging constraints, and environmental conditions into actionable system and subsystem thermal requirements.
  • Analyze unit- and payload-level thermal architectures to define required airflow, liquid flow rates, heat sink performance, cold plate requirements, thermal interface assumptions, allowable pressure drops, and related cooling design parameters.
  • Work with electrical and mechanical engineers to define cooling interfaces and design targets that can be directly incorporated into board layouts, enclosure designs, heat sinks, manifolds, ducts, cold plates, and other hardware.
  • Evaluate and select appropriate modeling approaches, ranging from hand calculations and reduced-order models to detailed CFD, depending on the design question and required fidelity.
  • Assess GPU-accelerated and high-performance simulation tools for thermal analysis, including commercial and open-source options such as Fluent, STAR-CCM+, HELYX/OpenFOAM-based workflows, and emerging solver technologies.
  • Own the full simulation lifecycle, including geometry preparation, CAD interaction, meshing, solver setup, execution, debugging, convergence assessment, post-processing, visualization, and communication of results.
  • Work directly with CAD and design teams, including NX-based workflows, to simplify, prepare, and modify geometry for simulation and rapid design exploration.
  • Develop thermal models for high-power compute and electronics payloads, including conduction, convection, liquid cooling, heat exchangers, cold plates, sealed enclosures, and thermal interfaces.
  • Analyze cooling architectures for systems operating in rugged, space-constrained, and environmentally exposed conditions.
  • Support the design of cooling systems that may use ambient environmental heat sinks, liquid loops, pressure boundaries, and mechanically integrated thermal paths.
  • Identify dominant thermal resistances, failure modes, uncertainty sources, and design sensitivities using first-principles reasoning.
  • Validate simulation results against prototype tests, lab measurements, field data, and experimental observations.
  • Develop post-processing and visualization methods that clearly communicate thermal margins, flow behavior, hot spots, pressure losses, uncertainty, and design tradeoffs.
  • Partner with prototype and test teams to define instrumentation plans, test conditions, acceptance criteria, and validation approaches.
  • Help build reusable simulation pipelines, templates, automation, and best practices for thermal analysis across payload and onboard system designs.
  • Apply engineering judgment to identify misleading, overfit, under-resolved, or physically inconsistent simulation results.
  • Contribute to optimization and design exploration workflows, including adjoint methods, parametric studies, surrogate models, and automated geometry or cooling-system optimization where appropriate.

Required Qualifications

  • Strong background in thermal engineering, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and numerical simulation.
  • Deep experience with thermal CFD for electronics, compute systems, aerospace, marine, automotive, or other high-power engineered systems.
  • Demonstrated ability to use CFD as an engineering tool rather than as a black box.
  • Experience translating component-level heat loads, thermal limits, and packaging constraints into system-level cooling requirements and hardware design targets.
  • Experience with the full CFD workflow: geometry preparation, meshing, boundary condition definition, solver setup, convergence/debugging, post-processing, and validation.
  • Hands-on experience with one or more major CFD tools such as STAR-CCM+, ANSYS Fluent, HELYX/OpenFOAM, or comparable high-performance solvers.
  • Experience evaluating model fidelity, mesh sensitivity, turbulence models, conjugate heat transfer, transient effects, boundary condition uncertainty, and numerical error.
  • Ability to move quickly between analytical calculations, reduced-order models, and detailed CFD depending on the problem.
  • Experience working closely with mechanical and electrical design teams and iterating directly on hardware concepts.
  • Comfortable working with CAD geometry and simulation-prep workflows; NX experience is strongly preferred.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work with high-bandwidth technical teams across mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, controls, prototyping, and systems architecture.
  • Ability to clearly explain assumptions, requirements, results, uncertainty, and design implications to both specialists and non-specialists.
  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, applied physics, or a related field; advanced degree preferred.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience designing and analyzing systems inside sealed enclosures, pressure vessels, marine housings, aerospace hardware, or ruggedized environmental packaging.
  • Experience with GPU-accelerated CFD, high-performance computing, or modern solver acceleration methods.
  • Thermal design experience for high-power compute systems, GPU/CPU clusters, data center hardware, power electronics, or dense electronics payloads.
  • Experience with liquid cooling systems, cold plates, heat exchangers, pumps, manifolds, coolant loops, heat sinks, airflow management, and thermal interface materials.
  • Experience defining thermal design requirements for board-level electronics, integrated payload assemblies, enclosure-level systems, or pressure-contained hardware.
  • Experience with conjugate heat transfer involving solids, fluids, interfaces, and enclosure-level thermal paths.
  • Experience with rapid prototyping, hardware bring-up, test planning, and simulation-test correlation.
  • Experience with offshore, marine, subsea, aerospace, defense, or other harsh-environment systems.
  • Familiarity with adjoint optimization, automated design exploration, topology/shape optimization, surrogate modeling, or reduced-order modeling.
  • Scripting or automation experience in Python, shell, Java macros, OpenFOAM workflows, or solver-specific APIs.
  • Experience building reusable simulation pipelines and standardized modeling practices for engineering teams.

The above qualifications are desired, not required. We encourage you to apply if you are a strong candidate with only some of the desired skills and experience listed.

What Success Looks Like
  • Thermal design questions are answered quickly, accurately, and at the right level of fidelity.
  • Electrical, mechanical, and payload teams receive clear cooling requirements and design targets early enough to influence architecture, layout, and hardware choices.
  • Mechanical and payload teams can iterate faster because simulation workflows are tightly integrated with design decisions.
  • CFD results are trusted because they are validated, physically interpretable, and communicated clearly.
  • Thermal margins, risks, and design sensitivities are identified early enough to influence architecture and hardware choices.
  • Simulation workflows become increasingly automated, reusable, and robust across payload and onboard system programs.
Working Style

We are looking for someone who combines deep technical judgment with practical engineering speed. You should be comfortable working from first principles, challenging assumptions, spotting bad simulation results, and choosing the simplest model that can answer the question. You should also be able to go deep when the problem demands it, including detailed CFD, conjugate heat transfer, design optimization, and validation against real hardware.

This role will work closely with applied physicists, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, payload designers, and prototype teams, so clear communication and strong technical range are essential.

Compensation and Benefits

If hired for this full-time role, you will receive:

  • Cash compensation of $155,000-$200,000.
  • Equity in the company. We're all owners and if we're successful, this equity should be far and away the most valuable component of your compensation.
  • A benefits package that helps you take care of yourself and your family, including:
    • Flexible paid time off
    • Health insurance (the company pays 100% of gold level PPO plan for full time employees, their partners, and dependents)
    • Dental insurance (the company pays 100% for full time employees and 100% for their partners and dependents)
    • Vision insurance (the company pays 100% for full time employees, their partners, and dependents)
    • Disability insurance (the company pays 100% for a policy to provide long term financial support if you become disabled)
    • Ability to contribute to tax-advantaged accounts, including 401(k), health FSA, and dependent care FSA
  • Relocation assistance to facilitate your move to Portland (if needed).

Location

Our offices, lab and shop, are located in Portland, Oregon.