Research Engineer needed to design, fabricate and/or develop Johnson
Thermo-Electrochemical Converter (JTEC) electrodes for catalytic splitting of hydrogen that are
formulated and fabricated from a set of raw materials. Conduct material studies by performing
literature searches, obtaining/fabricating the materials, and manipulating the materials to
obtain desired outcome. Characterize materials using a range of methods and machines some
of which are developed in house. Proposal writing to acquire government or private funding for
research projects. Design, fabrication, optimization and troubleshooting of a working JTEC unit.
Required. Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. 6-month experience in designing and
executing experiments for the fabrication of membrane electrode assemblies for use in the
JTEC; material testing using universal testing machine to identify a material’s mechanical
properties; DSC analysis and X-ray diffraction analysis; 3D printing of polymers and ball milling
of powders. Proficiency polymer membrane casting and characterization, electron microscopy
scanning and analysis, and graph analysis for mechanical properties.
Send resume and cover letter to:
Johnson Research and Development, Inc.
Attention: Human Resources
275 Decatur St SE,
Atlanta, Georgia 30312
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