Fabrum develops and deploys end-to-end hydrogen solutions globally. Fabrum also has a strong presence in the cryogenic markets for liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen, and liquid natural gas. Our global customer base spans transport, mining, hi-tech research institutions, military, healthcare and manufacturing.
Fabrum completed a successful financing round in 2023, attracting $23M in funding from high profile global investors. We are also part of a newly formed Hydrogen Consortium, which includes Airbus and Air New Zealand, to pioneer the commercial deployment of green hydrogen-powered aircraft.
We are in high-growth mode and are looking for people who want to help us drive our vision to create clever solutions for a better future.
About the Role This role will play a key role in the delivery of multiple innovative projects across the emerging hydrogen ecosystem. You will have the opportunity to:
Develop cutting-edge solutions for world-leading projects, including hydrogen refueling stations and liquefiersHelp develop best practice systems and processes, and drive a continuous improvement cultureProvide technical expertise, guidance, and troubleshooting support to resolve complex engineering problemsEnsure compliance with industry standards, codes, and regulations throughout the design and manufacturing processesFor Seniors, mentor and guide other engineers, fostering their professional growth and contributing to a collaborative team environmentAbout you Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical or Chemical)3+ years of process engineering experience (oil & gas or similar)Proficiency in process calculation software, preferably Symmetry, HYSYS or similarApplied knowledge of process safety including HAZID / HAZOP / LOPA.Ability to take ownership of issues and advance solutionsAbility to collaborate across teams and regions, and proactively interact with Project Managers, discipline engineers and designers to deliver successful outcomes.Knowledge of Australian Standard ASME B31.3, ASME B31.12, AS1210 and associated AS/NZS and international reference standardsExperience with hydrogen or cryogenic liquids 8 April 2024Hornby Canterbury, New Zealand#J-18808-Ljbffr