Moss Landing Cement Company (an SPE of Calera Corp),
Moss Landing, CA
Job Title: Engineer
Department: Electrochemical Operations
Reports to: Director of Electrochemical Operations
Location: Moss Landing, CA
Scope
Moss Landing Cement Company is seeking a hands-on Engineer who will have design, procurement, and construction management responsibilities.
Responsibilities:
• Project manage construction of integral plant systems
• Integrate with Calera R&D team as well as operational team to adopt rapidly developing technologies
• Complete equipment specification and procurement
• Oversee equipment installation
• Work with vendors and contractors on timely installation of equipment and construction
• Work to deadlines
• Provide detailed reports and analysis on work
• Add to the safety culture at Calera
• Produce standard operating procedures and other technical instructions
Minimum Requirements
• Bachelors Degree in Engineering
• 8+ years related experience for candidates with Bachelors degree, or 4+ years related experience for candidates with Masters Degree
• Strong design and analytical skills
• Diligent, self motivated and detail oriented
• Excellent communication and organizational skills
• Experience with contractor management
• Experience in water/desalination or mineral processing preferred
Moss Landing Cement Company (MLCC) was founded in May 2008 to develop new cement processing methods that are friendly to our environment. We believe that our new cement will become the construction material of choice in the near future and will have a dramatic impact in restoring our environment. Our facility is a test environment where we will prove and validate our unique processing methods. It offers state of the art machinery combined with traditional construction methodology, located in a large industrial lot that affords an indoor (office and production) and outdoor (construction and processing) work environment.
MLCC is a Special Purpose Entity (SPE) of Calera Corporation (www.calera.com). Calera is dedicated to reversing global warming by trapping carbon dioxide and converting it to a practical building material such as cement. By sequestering this carbon dioxide and placing it into the built environment, Calera is proactively reducing the level of free carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere.