Process Team

Chemical Engineer

On Site

Are you ready to transform your theoretical knowledge into practical skills and make a tangible difference in the fight against climate change? Do you want to work alongside a creative, young, and motivated team in an exciting, hands-on environment? If you're a chemical engineering student eager to contribute to cutting-edge research and innovative technologies, we invite you to apply for our open position in the process team.

Who We’re Looking For: We seek enthusiastic and proactive students who are passionate about engineering and climate solutions. Key qualities include:

  • Strong self-motivation and initiative.

  • Teamwork, reliability, and a genuine interest in both practical and theoretical research.

  • Willingness to acknowledge and fill gaps in knowledge.

  • Understanding of fundamental heat transfer and thermodynamics concepts.

  • Enthusiasm for working on direct air capture technology.

Preferred Skills and Experiences: While not required, the following skills are considered a plus:

  • Basic knowledge of inorganic chemistry.

  • Understanding of adsorption/desorption processes.

  • Experience in component research and selection.

  • Familiarity with heat transfer processes, especially with small-sized pallets.

  • Proficiency with Ansys or other CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation software.

  • Ability to read, understand, and create Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs).

  • Experience in similar work groups or processes.

  • Hands-on crafting or assembly experience, such as through internships.

Your Role and Responsibilities: As a member of our process team, your contributions will include:

  • Assisting in the design, construction, and realization of our pilot plant.

  • Developing innovative concepts to improve the performance of our regeneration reactor (heat exchanger).

  • Conducting simulations related to bulk flow or fluid dynamics using cutting-edge software.

  • Engaging in research and proposing optimizations for processes and components.

  • Assembling components in the MakerSpace in Garching.

  • Assessing the performance of the pilot plant once it is fully operational.

About Us: We are a non-profit registered association (Eingetragener Verein), focused entirely on research and providing valuable hands-on experience for students. Please note that this position is unpaid.

Are you ready to transform your theoretical knowledge into practical skills and make a tangible difference in the fight against climate change? Do you want to work alongside a creative, young, and motivated team in an exciting, hands-on environment? If you're a chemical engineering student eager to contribute to cutting-edge research and innovative technologies, we invite you to apply for our open position in the process team.

Who We’re Looking For: We seek enthusiastic and proactive students who are passionate about engineering and climate solutions. Key qualities include:

  • Strong self-motivation and initiative.

  • Teamwork, reliability, and a genuine interest in both practical and theoretical research.

  • Willingness to acknowledge and fill gaps in knowledge.

  • Understanding of fundamental heat transfer and thermodynamics concepts.

  • Enthusiasm for working on direct air capture technology.

Preferred Skills and Experiences: While not required, the following skills are considered a plus:

  • Basic knowledge of inorganic chemistry.

  • Understanding of adsorption/desorption processes.

  • Experience in component research and selection.

  • Familiarity with heat transfer processes, especially with small-sized pallets.

  • Proficiency with Ansys or other CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation software.

  • Ability to read, understand, and create Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs).

  • Experience in similar work groups or processes.

  • Hands-on crafting or assembly experience, such as through internships.

Your Role and Responsibilities: As a member of our process team, your contributions will include:

  • Assisting in the design, construction, and realization of our pilot plant.

  • Developing innovative concepts to improve the performance of our regeneration reactor (heat exchanger).

  • Conducting simulations related to bulk flow or fluid dynamics using cutting-edge software.

  • Engaging in research and proposing optimizations for processes and components.

  • Assembling components in the MakerSpace in Garching.

  • Assessing the performance of the pilot plant once it is fully operational.

About Us: We are a non-profit registered association (Eingetragener Verein), focused entirely on research and providing valuable hands-on experience for students. Please note that this position is unpaid.

TUM Carbon

Munich, Germany

TUM Carbon

Munich, Germany

TUM Carbon

Munich, Germany