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C-Zero
Engineering Technician
Almost 3 years 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!
Responsibilities
Calibrate laboratory equipment including mass spectrometers, mass flow controllers, and gas chromatographs.
Generate lab testing reports for internal use.
Develop standard operating procedures for lab equipment and lab processes.
Help maintain orderly and clean laboratory.
Manage inventory of lab supplies.
Handle chemicals, and package non-toxic chemical waste for disposal.
Procure equipment from local suppliers.
Assist engineers in designing, fabricating and performing experiments.
Qualifications
Certificate, associate’s degree, or bachelor’s degree in one of the following:
Chemical technology or
A related field like chemical process engineering.
Laboratory or chemicals handling experience.
Demonstrated ability to follow instructions, handle delicate parts and equipment, and work with hazardous materials.
Experience working with power tools.
Experience using software for digitized work flows.
Compensation
Salary range: $60,000 - $90,000
Benefits: Health, dental, vision for employee and dependents from day 1
401k employer contributions from day 1
Equity options in CZero
About the Company

C-Zero
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.