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Mechanical Engineer

Barocal
Cambridge
5 days ago
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Barocal, a spin-out from the University of Cambridge developing breakthrough cooling and heating technologies. Founded by Professor Xavier Moya, Barocal is the global technology leader in solid-state cooling. Our technology is based on 15 years of research and may deliver 2-3 times higher energy efficiency compared to traditional systems while eliminating harmful refrigerant gases. Supported by Kiko Ventures, Cambridge Enterprise, Breakthrough Energy, and the European Innovation Council, Barocal's technology is poised to transform entire industries, impacting over 40% of global energy use.


Tasks

  • System Design: Design and develop mechanical components and systems, enhancing the functionality and efficiency of Barocal's innovative cooling solutions.
  • Experimental Setup: Contribute to the execution of experimental rigs to rigorously test new heat transfer and hydraulic designs.
  • CAD Drawing: Utilize CAD software to create detailed engineering drawings, ensuring precision in design and adherence to industry standards.
  • Manufacturing Engineering: Drive projects that enhance product functionality, cost efficiency, and manufacturability.
  • Supplier Engagement: Collaborate with suppliers and customers to ensure specifications are met and projects stay on track.
  • Project Management: Contribute to the overall development of our product and support with project management tasks.


Requirements

Required Qualifications:

  • Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Thermal Engineering, or a related discipline. A PhD in a related field is a plus.
  • Experience: 3+ years of experience in an R&D environment, preferably within the HVAC, automotive or space sector.
  • Practical Skills: Hands-on experience in mechanical engineering and experimental design ideally in the context of novel climate technologies.


Desired Skills:

  • Familiarity with experimental setups, test rigs, and instrumentation.
  • Strong analytical skills, with a detail-oriented approach to problem-solving.
  • Expertise in CAD and manufacturing/materials processing is desirable.
  • Experience in either HVAC or hydraulic systems is a plus.
  • Knowledge in industrial control systems is a plus.


Benefits

  • Impactful Work: Contribute to a revolutionary technology that addresses the pressing need for sustainable cooling and heating.
  • Professional Growth: Be part of a dynamic, world-class team with opportunities to develop your expertise in advanced HVAC and heat transfer technologies.
  • Collaborative Culture: Work alongside passionate experts in a supportive environment that values innovation and excellence.


Barocal is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.


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