Our mission
At Electrogenos, we’re building technology to make green hydrogen competitive at scale. We focus on reducing the cost and complexity of hydrogen production so it can replace fossil-based alternatives across real-world applications. We’re an early-stage team working at the intersection of electrochemistry, manufacturing, and deployment.
About The Role
We are looking for an Analytical Chemist to support R&D through chemical analysis, bath chemistry monitoring, and materials characterisation. Our core technology is built on electroplating processes, and this role is central to process quality and scale-up.
The ideal candidate brings practical experience from the surface finishing or electroplating industry—someone who understands plating bath chemistry, routine analytical controls, and the day-to-day analysis that keeps electrodeposition running reliably.
Visa sponsorship is available for the right candidate.
Tasks
- Perform routine and investigative analysis of electroplating baths, electrolytes, and process solutions
- Monitor plating bath chemistry: additive concentrations, metal ion levels, pH, contaminants
- Carry out Hull cell testing and interpret results
- Perform chemical analysis of catalysts, coatings, and system materials
- Analytical measurements: SEM/EDX, MP-AES or ICP-OES, Ion Chromatography, UV–Vis
- Analyse trace metals, impurities, and degradation products
- Maintain, calibrate, and operate analytical instrumentation
- Record, analyse, and report experimental data
Essential Skills
- BSc or MSc in Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry, Materials Science, or related discipline
- Practical experience with chemical analysis in a plating, surface finishing, or electrochemistry environment
- Familiarity with electroplating bath analysis and process chemistry
- Strong laboratory skills and attention to detail
- Good documentation and communication skills
Desirable Skills
- Experience with Hull cell testing
- ICP-OES, MP-AES, spectroscopy, or chromatography experience
- Knowledge of additive chemistry and contaminant control in plating baths
- QC processes in surface finishing or manufacturing
Your profile
You know your way around a plating line’s analytical lab—titrations, Hull cells, and wet chemistry as second nature. You’re looking to take that expertise into a cutting-edge R&D environment where electroplating is the core technology, not a service process.
Why us?
- Electroplating chemistry is our core technology, not a support function
- Collaborative R&D environment at the intersection of electrochemistry and clean energy
- Competitive salary and benefits
- Develop your career in a high-growth deep-tech company