Rivan Industries
Electrical Engineer

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About Rivan
Rivan Industries (Rivan.com) is a synthetic fuel company designed to decarbonise heavy industry. We’ve developed a unique power-to-fuel machine built for low-capex deployment, powered entirely by utility-scale solar. Here’s our entire business plan. We already have individual operating modules of our machine, we’re funded, and we’re now building out the team to bring the vision together and deploy at scale.
We aim to make synthetic fuel cheaper than fossil fuels and sustain life on Earth by keeping the CO2 locked underground. We’re looking for an Electrical Engineer to help accelerate our cabinet builds, support our power system design, and own the deployment of our system in the wild. If you want to work on a high-impact technology that you’ll see the impact of in the world surrounded by smart people working with a sense of urgency and intensity – this is for you.
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The role
- Design of electrical & safety panels
- Selection and sizing of switchgear and power systems
- Cost optimisation of electrical systems
- Testing and operation of pilot plants at the factory (SE London) and various site locations
Core skills
- 2+ years professional experience.
- Bachelor’s or Master's in electrical or mechatronic engineering.
- Panel experience from design > build > certification > deployment in a large industrial setting
- SolidWorks Electrical or equivalent ECAD packages
- Experience with Machinery Directive, LVD


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Preferred skills
- Functional safety standards (IEC61508 and related)
- PLC programming (Codesys, IEC 61131-3)
- Industrial communications protocols (ModbusTCP and ModbusRTU, CANBus, OPC-UA)
Specifics
- £40-60K Salary depending on experience
- Significant share options as part of the early team
- In-person work at our HQ in Bermondsey, South-East London
- Extensive relocation support, including £6000 per year extra to live close to our HQ
- Unlimited time-off
We encourage exceptional applicants from all backgrounds to apply for this role, even if they do not meet all the requirements listed.
If you don't see a current role that fits, we also welcome open applications via our website.
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