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At Wild Hydrogen, we believe that tackling climate change requires the brightest minds and most passionate people, working together to accelerate Net Zero. Even if we’re not actively hiring at the moment, we’re always keen to hear from individuals who share our mission to fuel a fossil‑free future.
If you’d like to be considered for future opportunities, please email your CV and a cover letter to careers@wildhydrogen.com. We’ll keep your details on file and be in touch should a suitable role become available. Due to the high volume of interest we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback unless you are shortlisted for an interview but we genuinely value every application and the enthusiasm behind it.
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Junior Electrical Engineer
As a Junior Electrical Engineer, you will support the design, installation and commissioning of electrical and control systems for Wild Hydrogen’s first-of-a-kind pilot plant.
Location: Wild Hydrogen offices – Hardwicke / Eastington
Salary: £29,000- £34,000 per annum (dependent on experience)
Contract Type: Full-time
Reports to: Control Systems Engineer
About Wild Hydrogen
At Wild Hydrogen, you will be part of a team building the next generation of carbon-negative energy, tackling some of the hardest problems in the global energy transition.
Our breakthrough RiPR technology converts wet biogenic feedstocks, including agricultural and food waste and even plastics, into high-yield hydrogen and biomethane with minimal pre-processing. Both outputs capture carbon dioxide and generate biochar, creating a truly carbon-negative fuel solution.
Designed to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors, our hydrogen and biomethane directly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The flexible RiPR process adapts to evolving policy landscapes, including hydrogen blending mandates, ensuring resilience and scalability.
Backed by significant investment and strategic partnerships, you will be joining us at a critical scale-up phase. You will work within a small, passionate, high-impact team and help shape a cleaner, greener energy future.
The Role
As a Junior Electrical Engineer, you will support the design, installation and commissioning of electrical and control systems for Wild Hydrogen’s first-of-a-kind pilot plant.
Working closely with senior engineers, you will help build and test prototypes, contribute to PLC and electrical circuit design, assist with panel building and wiring, and support the integration of mechanical, electrical and software components. This role offers hands-on engineering experience, opportunities for formal training, and the chance to develop your technical capability within a rapidly scaling clean-energy company delivering novel, low-carbon technology.
Key responsibilities:
- Help build, test and troubleshoot prototypes and equipment
- Support the creation of designs for automated systems using CAD software, generating technical drawings and completing calculations under the guidance of senior engineers
- Write basic code for controllers, sensors and other components of mechatronic systems
- Analyse data from sensors, instruments and cameras to monitor system performance and identify areas for improvement
- Assist in integrating mechanical, electrical and software components to ensure systems work together effectively
- Work closely with senior engineers to deliver project objectives for our first-of-a-kind pilot plant
- Maintain accurate engineering documentation, including change orders and design files
- Ensure designs and installations comply with safety, regulatory and customer specifications
About You
Essential:
- You have a relevant technical qualification, such as an Apprenticeship, HNC, HND, BTEC or City & Guilds, or equivalent practical experience
- You have hands-on capability with power and hand tools
- You are well organised, with strong attention to detail
- You communicate clearly and confidently, both in writing and verbally
- You are proactive, self-motivated and comfortable supporting multiple stakeholders
- You have a genuine interest in clean energy, sustainability or climate solutions
Desirable:
- Experience of panel building and wiring
- Experience using CAD for electrical and PLC circuit design
- Previous experience within a manufacturing environment
- Experience working with technical teams in early-stage or rapidly scaling companies
Why Join Us?
- Join an ambitious startup at the forefront of the climate tech revolution
- Collaborate with a team of passionate professionals in an innovative and supportive environment
- Play a key role in scaling groundbreaking carbon-negative technologies
- Competitive salary and future potential for share options/equity
- Full employer support for relevant certified training
- Career and technical progression opportunities
Company Benefits
- Flexible working hours: Work 8 hours anytime between 7am–7pm, Monday to Friday (flexibility available on request)
- Company-contributed private medical insurance, life assurance and access to mental health support services
- Participation in the company’s standard pension scheme with a 5% contribution
- Company off-site team building days – past activities have included e-biking in the Cotswolds and raft building in South Cerney
- Access to company e-bikes for commuting or leisure use
- Free parking on-site at Wild Hydrogen HQ
- Annual leave: 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays)
- Your birthday off as an extra day of leave
- Enterprise Management Incentive (EMI) share options, giving you the opportunity to share in the long-term success and growth of Wild Hydrogen
- Career growth supported by training, development, and compliance programmes
Please send your CV and a cover letter explaining why you’re the right fit for this role to careers@wildhydrogen.com. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Be sure to highlight your experience in relation to the essential skills and responsibilities outlined above.
Location: Wild Hydrogen offices – Hardwicke / Eastington
Salary: From £28,000 to £32,000 depending on experience
Contract Type: Full-time
Reports to: Lead Chemist
About Wild Hydrogen
At Wild Hydrogen, we are driving the transition to carbon-negative energy with our patented Rising Pressure Reformer (RiPR) technology. Our breakthrough process converts wet biogenic feedstocks – including agricultural and food waste, and even plastics – into high-yield hydrogen and biomethane with minimal pre-processing. Both outputs capture carbon dioxide and generate biochar, creating a truly carbon-negative fuel solution.
Designed to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors, our hydrogen and biomethane directly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The flexible RiPR process adapts to evolving policy landscapes, including hydrogen blending mandates, ensuring resilience and scalability.
Backed by significant investment and strategic partnerships, we are entering a critical scale-up phase. Wild Hydrogen has recently been awarded two successful grants, driving the next stage of our technology development journey. Join our small, passionate, high-impact team and help shape a cleaner, greener energy future.
The Role
We are seeking a recent graduate or early career researcher to join our research and development team, supporting with analysis of gases, liquids, and solid carbon products that originate from our first of a kind prototypes.
The role will progressively develop your skills as the company requires, from initially taking on technician responsibilities, to more independent research. You will work closely with the Lead Chemist to support the operation of Wild Hydrogen’s organic chemistry laboratory through the preparation of samples, operation of analytical equipment, and the operation of test rigs. The opportunity will be given to work across a range of research areas including the core thermochemical processes, gas purification and hydrogen utilisation, among others.
Communication skills, both verbal and written, will be key as you will be expected to liaise with internal and external collaborators. There will be a day-to-day responsibility to work with the technician team to ensure samples/data are taken according to the standard operating procedures or test plan requirements. You will also work alongside chemical engineering researchers to provide and interpret results.
This is a hands-on role with a broad scope for personal growth, working to support a mixture of engineering, operations and commercial teams as Wild Hydrogen scales-up.
Key Responsibilities
Typical duties associated with the role are as follows:
- Laboratory operation: Support lab management with updating COSHH, stock checking, equipment scheduling, calibration and maintenance.
- Sample analysis: Liaise with research team to understand requirements and analyse sample material accordingly using organic chemistry methods. Support on the interpretation of data from analytical equipment using supplier software, spreadsheet editors (MS Excel), and modelling packages such as GProms.
- Experimentation: Support the lead researchers and technician team to deliver experimental work using Wild Hydrogen’s thermochemical or gas purification processes.
- Process improvement: Keep up to date with the latest research and offering adaptation to our methods to improve results, safety and environmental impacts.
- Report writing: Contribute to writing and reporting on UKRI funded projects, academic collaborations, and media releases portraying our research professionally, with integrity, accuracy, and clarity.
About You
Essential:
- 0-2 years’ experience
- Bachelors or Masters level degree in chemistry, environmental science/geochemistry, chemical engineering or similar
- Hands on attitude with great attention to detail
- Familiar with following and interpreting laboratory methods independently
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English, with the ability to adapt tone and style to suit different audiences
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite and comfortable learning new software tools
- Applicants must have the right to work in the UK
Desirable:
- Experience of organic chemistry methods
- Experience working within technical teams
- Knowledge of GC-MS, CHNS, Raman and TGA analysis or data interpretation.
- Experience of COSHH, and risk assessing, and SOP review.
- Full Clean Driving License, or working towards this.
Why Join Us?
- Training in organic chemistry methods, as well as GC-MS, TGA and other instrument training
- Join an ambitious startup at the forefront of the climate tech revolution
- Collaborate with a team of passionate professionals in an innovative and supportive environment
- Play a key role in scaling groundbreaking carbon-negative technologies
- Competitive salary and future potential for share options/equity
Company Benefits
- Flexible working hours: Work 8 hours between 7am–7pm, Monday to Friday (flexibility available on request)
- Private health insurance, life assurance, access to mental health support services
- Participation in the company’s standard pension scheme with a 5% contribution
- Fun and engaging off-site team building days – past activities have included e-biking in the Cotswolds and raft building in South Cerney
- Access to company e-bikes for commuting or leisure use
- Free parking on-site at Wild Hydrogen HQ
- Annual leave: 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays)
- Your birthday off as an extra day of leave
- Enterprise Management Incentive (EMI) Share Options Scheme
- Opportunity to grow your career, supported by training and development
How to Apply
Please send your CV and a cover letter explaining why you’re the right fit for this role to careers@wildhydrogen.com. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Be sure to highlight your experience in relation to the essential skills and responsibilities outlined above.
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
REACH OUT
Become part of the team
As a fast-growing company, we’re always looking to expand and opportunities can become available very quickly. If there are no suitable roles listed above, but you feel you would be a good fit then you’re welcome to email us with a copy of your CV to careers@wildhydrogen.com.












