Head of R&D – Electrochemical DAC For a fast-growing ClimateTech startup company
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For a fast-growing ClimateTech startup company, we are looking for Head of R&D
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Our company is a pioneering startup developing breakthrough electrochemical Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology to remove CO₂ from the atmosphere. Our process is fully electric, solvent-free, and produces no hazardous waste — enabling carbon removal at gigaton scale.
We are now scaling up and seeking a Head of R&D to lead our multidisciplinary research team and drive the development of our core technology from lab to pilot and commercial systems.
The Head of R&D will be responsible for defining and executing the company’s R&D strategy, mentoring a team of scientists and engineers, and collaborating cross-functionally to ensure successful productization. This is a hands-on leadership role at the heart of a fast-growing ClimateTech company.
Reports to: CTO
Responsibilities
Lead Company's electrochemical R&D strategy and roadmap
Manage and mentor a high-performing R&D team
Oversee design, testing, and validation of new electrochemical systems and materials
Collaborate with engineering, product, and manufacturing teams
Engage with academic, regulatory, and investor stakeholders
Stay current with research and trends in carbon capture and electrochemistry
דרישות
Education:
PhD in Electrochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field.
Experience:
10+ years in electrochemical or CO₂/energy technologies
At least 5 years of R&D leadership
Proven track record in scaling lab prototypes to pilot/commercial systems – required
Experience with CO₂ capture, batteries, fuel cells, or electrolyzers – advantage
Skills & Competencies:
Strong leadership and team management
Strategic thinking with a hands-on approach to problem-solving
Excellent communication skills – written and verbal
Ability to manage multiple projects and deliver results
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