1414 Degrees has been granted $2.5 million by the Australian Government to advance its SiPHyR technology for affordable low emission hydrogen production. This funding is part of a $5.2 million project conducted in partnership with the University of Adelaide (UoA), Woodside Energy Technologies, Vulcan Steel and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. The project's goal is to develop a methane pyrolysis reactor for cost-effective turquoise hydrogen production.
To accelerate this exciting development, 1414 Degrees has created a new position for an experienced Process Engineer. Reporting to the Chief Engineer, the Development Manager -Hydrogen will lead the design for SiPHyR and the SiBox pilot scale-up project. This role involves designing, optimising and deploying cutting-edge, production processes to achieve net-zero emissions.
Ideal candidates will possess tertiary qualifications in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering, excellent leadership and project management skills, and an innovative mindset. You must have ten to fifteen years of experience in plant management and design. The ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary and cross-functional team environment is also essential to be successful in this role. Specialisation or experience in high-temperature and industrial processing industries, along with postgraduate qualifications, would be advantageous.
Join 1414 Degrees and contribute to shaping the future of sustainable energy with innovative technological solutions.
Confidential enquiries can be made to Jedda Gito or Phil Morton at Morton Philips on 08 8210 8***. Applications are welcome via Seek.