MoleaerTM (Latin for tiny air) develops industrial-scale nanobubble systems that deliver extraordinary improvements in sustainable food production, chemical-free water treatment and efficient resource recovery.

 

Essential Functions

·         Support the Core Tech engineering team in executing laboratory experiments.

o    Experiments will include the use of the following equipment:

§  Moleaer Nanobubble Generators

§  Malvern NanoSight

·         Conduct oxygen transfer efficiency and nanobubble testing of Moleaer’s product line.

·         Assemble test equipment, including piping, electronics, single and three-phase pumps and compressors.

·         Further the company’s fundamental knowledge on the quickly developing the field of nanobubbles

·         Collect and process data from testing and write technical reports sharing the results.

 

Education / Training / Experience

 

Required:

·         Associates or Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or related field.

o    Applicants actively pursuing a degree will also be considered.

·         Direct experience in conducting scientific research and performing laboratory experiments.

·         Experience working in a laboratory or shop environment.

·         Strong technical writing and communication skills (English), organizational skills, and attention to detail.

·         Familiar with data acquisition systems and PLCs.

·         Experience programming in MATLAB, Simulink, LabView or similar programming languages.

 

Preferred:

·         Experience in hydraulic design, piping systems, and fluid flow.

·         Experience with oxygen transfer experimental protocols.

·         Creative problem solver and self-starter with experience working in small teams.

·         Experience implementing and following safe laboratory practices.

·         Experience programming in Python or C++.

·         Experience in printed circuit board design.

·         Experience with microcontrollers, signal processors, signal generators, and implementation of electronic sensors in test setups.

 

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