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C-Zero

General Applications

Santa Barbara, CA, US

RemoteFull time roleNo Previous Experience, Early Career

Over 1 year ago

About the Job

C-Zero is a hard-tech startup located in Santa Barbara, CA, that is developing a technology for decarbonizing natural gas. The company’s technology uses high temperatures to break down methane, (the primary molecule in natural gas) into hydrogen and solid carbon. C-Zero’s hydrogen can be used to decarbonize a wide range of industries including ammonia production, gasoline and diesel fuel, electric generation, process heat, and fuel cell vehicles, and has the potential to address 75% of global CO2 emissions. Are you excited about working to develop a technology that can support the energy transition?  Check out this role and join our team!

General Description:

We are always looking for energetic, driven, and passionate individuals to join our team! Please submit your resume, as well as a cover letter explaining your interest in our organization and how you feel your unique qualifications and attributes will make an impact within CZero

 

Detailed Duties

  • Own your accountabilities and create impact to move the CZero mission forward

  • Collaborate cross functionally to support every team member in delivering success through your unique contributions to the team

 

Qualifications 

  • Vary based on the role within the organization

 

Additional Requirements

  • Proactive self starter

  • Collaborative approach to problem solving

  • Curious and intuitive

About the Company

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C-Zero

Santa Barbara, CA, USA

21-50

C-Zero is a hard-tech startup located in Santa Barbara, CA, that is developing a technology for decarbonizing natural gas. The company’s technology uses high temperatures to break down methane, (the primary molecule in natural gas) into hydrogen and solid carbon. C-Zero’s hydrogen can be used to decarbonize a wide range of industries including ammonia production, gasoline and diesel fuel, electric generation, process heat, and fuel cell vehicles, and has the potential to address 75% of global CO2 emissions.