Computational Scientist
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Process Engineer, Chemical Engineer
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Rivan Industries () is a synthetic fuel company designed to decarbonise heavy industry. We aim to make synthetic fuel cheaper than fossil fuels and sustain life on earth by keeping the CO2 locked underground.
We’ve designed and manufactured modular synthetic‑fuel plants consisting of a DAC system, an alkaline electrolyser, and a Sabatier reactor, vertically integrating with off‑grid DC solar and the European gas grid. We recently deployed the UK’s largest synthetic‑fuel plant and plan to scale 1000× this size in the next 2 years.
Moving atoms around takes time. Bits are faster. We’re looking for a computational scientist to build models and simulations on top of our operational data to guide where we invest next resources. We need a curious mind that wants to find every integration pinch point, performance ceiling, and fragile operation before it becomes an issue.
The role- Develop and refine process models for Rivan’s lime‑based Direct Air Capture (DAC) process, integrating thermodynamics, kinetics, and transport phenomena
- Perform first‑principles heat and mass transfer calculations, dynamic process simulations, and optimisation studies
- Work cross‑functionally with experimental and design teams to validate models against empirical data, refine process understanding, and inform plant operation and scale‑up
- Build and maintain modular simulation tools (e.g. MATLAB, Aspen Plus, COMSOL, or custom Python models) to support techno‑economic and performance assessments
- 3–7 years experience in process modelling, computational science, or chemical/process engineering R&D
- Bachelor’s/Master’s in Chemical Engineering, Process Systems Engineering or related field (PhD advantageous)
- Proven experience with MATLAB, Aspen Plus/HYSYS, and/or COMSOL, ANSYS Fluent, or Python
- Strong background in heat and mass transfer, reaction engineering, and first‑principles modelling (PDEs, reaction kinetics, etc.)
- Experience in model validation with lab or pilot data; understanding of solid–gas systems (calcination, hydration, carbonation) and past demonstration of system optimisation preferred
- £70-80k 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
Seniority level:
Not applicable
Employment type:
Full‑time
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