Systems Deployment Engineer – Ammonia & Hydrogen
Listed on 2026-03-08
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Engineering
Process Engineer, Energy Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Environmental Engineer
At Neology, we are building a deep-tech energy company focused on ammonia cracking and hydrogen-based power generation. This is not a software startup, not a consulting role, and not a corporate desk position. This is hard, industrial, high-risk engineering aimed at real-world deployment.
We are now preparing early deployments in the United States and are looking for a technically strong engineer to support installation, commissioning, and execution in Detroit. This is a serious execution role with long-term growth potential.
We are looking for a Systems Deployment Engineer – Ammonia & Hydrogen (Detroit, on-site)
What we are buildingNeology develops integrated systems combining:
- Ammonia cracking & hydrogen production
- Catalysts and catalytic reactors
- Thermal management & electrical / catalytic heating
- Gas purification (sorbents, molecular sieves, membranes)
- Hydrogen separation and conditioning
- Fuel cell integration
- Containerized 50–200 kW industrial power systems
- Industrial safety systems for hazardous gases
We are moving from advanced prototypes toward pilot and early industrial systems in the US, where execution, safety, and robustness matter more than theory.
QualificationsThis role is not for everyone, and we are intentionally selective.
You should have:
- Hands-on experience with hydrogen systems (mandatory)
- Hands-on experience with ammonia systems (strongly preferred)
- Background in mechanical engineering, systems engineering, or process-related industrial systems
- Experience installing, commissioning, or troubleshooting real industrial hardware
- Exposure to hazardous gas systems and industrial safety environments
- 4–7 years of relevant industrial experience
- Startup or scale-up mindset (comfortable with ambiguity)
- A hands-on attitude: supporting installations, demos, and field operations
- Strong English (other languages are a plus)
- Based in Detroit or able to relocate
- Authorized to work in the United States
This is a role for someone who understands that industrial systems behave differently in the field than they do in theory.
What this role actually involves- Supporting installation and commissioning of ammonia-to-power systems in Detroit
- Coordinating with local contractors and suppliers
- Working closely with Neology’s Swiss engineering team
- Supporting technical demonstrations and pilot deployments
- Integrating safety and compliance requirements into field execution
- Coordinating with external regulatory and certification consultants (OSHA, NFPA, local authorities)
- Documenting field performance and system improvements
In the short term, this role is strongly execution-focused, not sales-driven and not purely design-based.
Why consider it- Direct involvement in early US deployment of ammonia-based power systems
- Long-term growth opportunity as US operations expand
- Real industrial impact, not theoretical R&D
This is not a casual opportunity.
If this resonates, feel free to reach out directly or apply via Linked In.
We will use strict screening and engage only with candidates who clearly match the hydrogen and industrial deployment requirements.
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