Join Daphne Technology in solving the methane slip problem. Daphne Technology develops products to measure and reduce methane slip and other harmful emissions in exhaust from gas-powered engines on land and at sea. Our solutions enable operators to meet emissions regulations, reduce environmental impact, and contribute to achieving climate goals. We are a Swiss-headquartered climate tech company with global operations and a strong focus on research and development. Our team operates in a collaborative, agile environment where responsibility is shared, and decisions are made close to the work. As we scale up to meet increasing demand, we are looking for skilled individuals who want to make a measurable impact.
We are seeking an R&D Equipment Operator to join our R&D team starting from 1st August. The successful candidate will be responsible for operating various types of equipment and systems used in our industrial R&D Facility. You will be responsible for operating and maintaining equipment used in laboratory and pilot-scale experiments. The role requires a strong understanding of equipment operation, safety procedures, and basic maintenance, as well as the ability to work collaboratively with scientists and engineers to support experimental objectives.
Your key responsibilities:
- Working in R&D, and reporting to Daphne’s Senior Scientist(s), you are responsible for operating and maintaining laboratory and pilot-scale equipment in Daphne’s industrial R&D Facility.
- Follow safety guidelines and best practices to ensure safe operation of equipment and compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Inspect equipment before each use to ensure it is in good working condition and report any maintenance or repair needs to supervisors.
- Perform routine maintenance tasks such as changing fluids, lubricating moving parts, and replacing worn or damaged parts, as well as material handling in accordance with safety protocols.
- Use hand and power tools to adjust and maintain equipment settings and perform minor repairs as needed.
- Configure controllers, sensors, devices, and communication protocols on equipment with minimal assistance.
- Monitor equipment operation and adjust to optimise performance and ensure experimental objectives are met.
- Collect experimental data using laboratory instruments and software.
- Read and interpret experimental protocols, procedures, and other technical documents to ensure accurate and efficient operation.
- Communicate with research scientists, engineers, and other team members to support experimental objectives and ensure efficient and safe operation of equipment.
- Complete daily logs and reports to document equipment usage, maintenance, and experimental results.
- Ensure that laboratory work areas are kept clean and organised, and that all equipment and tools are stored properly when not in use.
Your qualification:
- Technician degree (CFC) in Electrical, mechanical or related field.
- Minimum of 2 years of experience operating laboratory or pilot-scale equipment in a research and development setting.
- Service-oriented person with a proactive approach to problem-solving.
- Knowledge of equipment operation and maintenance best practices.
- Familiarity with laboratory safety procedures and regulations.
- Ability to read and interpret technical documents such as experimental protocols, procedures, and instrument manuals.
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to effectively communicate with scientists, engineers, and other team members.
- Hands-on skills to operate machinery and perform routine maintenance tasks.
- Experience with analytical instruments such as spectrometers and chromatographs is a plus.
- Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays, as well as to assist in areas outside of their primary role, as needed to support experimental schedules.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.