Engineering Manager - Clean Energy / Carbon Capture / Process Engineering / CO2 Removal / Thermodyna

Location: london (city of london)

Engineering Manager - Clean Energy / Carbon Capture / Process Engineering / CO2 Removal / Thermodynamics / Chemical Engineering / Climate Tech / New Technologies / Engineering Leadership Interested in leading a team dedicated to tackling some of the climate sector's biggest challenges? As an experienced Engineering Manager , you’ll take ownership of multidisciplinary design efforts (mechanical, electrical, and process engineering), as part of a state-of-the-art team developing a new generation of carbon capture systems. What’s on offer? The opportunity to lead a talented group of engineers in the design and delivery of cutting-edge, containerised DAC systems , already being deployed in real-world projects across the UK and Europe. A fast-paced, hands-on role where you’ll guide system integration, manage technical risk, and mentor a team solving some of the most urgent challenges in climate hardware. A very competitive compensation package , meaningful equity, and benefits that support long-term growth, in one of the most exciting spaces in clean tech. The Role Lead a team of ~15 engineers (6–7 direct reports) working across process, mechanical, and electrical disciplines. Oversee the technical design of direct air capture systems from R&D through to deployed hardware. Ensure cross-functional integration between engineering disciplines and core scientific principles. Ideally, you’ll bring: A background in chemical or process engineering , ideally with experience in sectors like petrochemicals, energy, chemicals, or climate tech. A track record of managing engineering teams, and getting the best out of people. A deep understanding of technical risk in complex hardware or chemical systems — and how to de-risk it. Bonus : The CTO of this team would love to chat with someone with experience pushing the boundaries in a 'new' technology, however this doesn't need to be clean tech specifically.

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