The Company

8 Rivers is a Durham, North Carolina–based clean energy and climate technology company leading the global energy industry towards achieving net zero.

Since 2008, 8 Rivers has been pioneering infrastructure-scale technologies that can drastically reduce or remove CO2 emissions. We’re proud to be a growing, world-class team of engineering and business experts working together to commercialize technologies and deliver projects across multiple sectors, with a focus on oxy-combustion and ultra-low carbon intensity processes. The 8 Rivers technology portfolio includes ultra-low carbon hydrogen production (8RH2), transformative low-carbon power cycles (Allam-Fetvedt Cycle), and hyper-efficient direct air capture (Calcite). With more than $1B in funding raised into our portfolio, we hold more CO2-related patents than any other entity in the world, and we are actively deploying our technology into projects in the US and abroad. Our diversified suite of technologies was developed to help the hardest-to-decarbonize sectors to achieve their net-zero goals by prioritizing the balancing of economics and science. 8 Rivers is speeding the arrival of a net-zero world where clean energy powers human prosperity. 

Apply today if you are interested in contributing to our vision for a cleaner tomorrow, today.

The Role

8 Rivers is seeking an experienced Static Equipment Subject Matter Expert (SME) to contribute to the development of our zero-emissions technology portfolio, from conception to launch. This role requires expertise in mechanical design principles, including Thermo-Fluid's and mechanics, with a focus on plate heat exchangers. The successful candidate will lead internal mechanical design aspects of novel technology development and commercial project execution in a fast-paced, innovative environment. Effective collaboration with internal and external stakeholders and consultants is crucial, necessitating strong communication, organizational, and leadership skills. 

Responsibilities 

  • Design and provide economic analyses of static equipment, including heat transfer equipment and pressure vessels (e.g., distillation columns, packing columns, scrubbers, etc.), based on process requirements. 
  • Conduct complete thermal, fluid flow, and stress analysis for mechanical design. 
  • Develop technology and equipment designs for novel processes, from concept to commercialization.  
  • Participate in the development, revision, and review of engineering documentation such as equipment data sheets, equipment lists, critical equipment RFPs, and manufacturing packages.  
  • Implement applicable codes and standards in equipment design for industrial applications.  
  • Perform safety-related calculations and provide subject matter input to safety reviews.  
  • Plan, coordinate, and manage day-to-day activities associated with the delivery of engineering services to meet project scope requirements.  
  • Execute routine and detailed engineering calculations using First Principles.  
  • Collaborate with external partners and vendors to develop and execute manufacturing plans. 
  • Participate in static equipment shop inspections as required. 

Essential Skillset, Education/Qualification, Certification Attainment 

  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering (preferred). 
  • Minimum 20 years of experience in mechanical design, specifically for heat transfer equipment and pressure vessels. 
  • Experience designing static equipment at the R&D stage of technology lifecycle.   
  • Professional Engineering license preferred.  
  • Proficiency in heat transfer modeling software with a fundamental understanding.  
  • Experience in HTRI is a plus.   
  • Experience in stress analysis, pressure vessel design, and FEA.  
  • Experience conducting fabrication surveillance.  
  • Research and Development experience and an understanding of the stage-gate process.  
  • Combustion experience is a bonus.  
  • Experience with gas processing, industrial gases, syngas, H2 and/or CO2.  
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.  
  • Excellent client-facing skills.  
  • Strong organizational skills.  
  • A demonstrable understanding of the project lifecycle. 
  • Strong working knowledge of design codes including ASME B31.1, B31.3, and Section VIII, Div. 1 & 2, TEMA standards and API standards. 
  • Experience working on projects in chemical, petrochemical or renewables industries as an Owner or Owner's representative at all post phases of a project (FEED, Detailed design, Construction, Commissioning and Start-up). 

Note: Only candidates authorized to work in the US without requiring visa sponsorship will be considered for this position. 

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