DescriptionSumitomo SHI FW (SFW) is looking for a
Research & Development (R&D) Engineer, Carbon capture
to be part of global Technology and R&D team at Sumitomo SHI FW (SFW). You will contribute to different tasks in the technology development, demonstration and commercial implementation of SFW`s Carbon Capture (CC) products.
Responsibilities
As R&D Engineer, Carbon Capture you will contribute to different development tasks within the CC product portfolio. This includes planning and executing of R&D programs related to decarbonization technologies and supporting of industrial customers projects in various phases from pre-feasibility up to FEED level.
All activities require close cooperation internally with other SFW technology experts, process and design engineers, sales and marketing, policy, and strategy actors as well as externally with funding agencies, industrial customers, and research institutes. Effective dissemination and communication of project results to the relevant internal and external stakeholders is also part of the candidate’s tasks and responsibilities.
Qualifications
To succeed in that position, candidates are expected to hold a Master degree in Process or Chemical Engineering, Energy Technology or equivalent. Deeper knowledge in one of the following areas is considered as a plus: Fluidized bed technology for high-temperature conversion applications, carbon capture processes, process know-how from hard-to-abate industrial sectors (including: iron & steel, clinker/cement). Moreover, prior experience in process modelling, techno-economic evaluation, and/or life-cycle assessment is considered as a plus. Good knowledge of written and spoken English is required.
The short-to-mid-term perspective implies an intense but rewarding period learning and applying the company’s current technology portfolio. The position offers a long-term career outlook to become a global expert in the SFW’s CC product line.
Preferable work location for that position is Espoo (Finland). Alternative work locations and flexible split between remote work and office presence can be evaluated case-by-case.
For further information, please contact Mr. Martin Haaf (Principal Research Engineer, Decarbonization), Tel: +358 40 545 5738, Email: martin.haaf@shi-g.com