Get to know Climeworks
Climeworks is a leading high-quality carbon removal provider, combining decades of expertise in Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology with a holistic approach to carbon removal solutions.
Climeworks advises companies on their carbon removal strategies and provides tailored portfolios of nature-based and engineered approaches, offering end-to-end services to help achieve net-zero goals. The company runs the world's first two DAC plants in Iceland, demonstrating its core commitment to high-quality carbon removal that is backed by over 15 years of pioneering research, development, and deployment.
By advancing the most reliable solutions in the market, Climeworks accelerates the global transition to net zero, unlocking economic value for businesses, governments, and society.
We foster a dynamic environment and are building a global purpose driven team. We are looking for disruptive thinkers, passionate achievers and inspiring leaders that are ready to take on the world’s greatest challenge.
Will you join us?
Your mission
Job description
Your mission at Climeworks is to support the evaluation and development of sorbent structures for direct air capture.
You work in an integrated team to perform lab-based evaluations, including adsorption characterization, accelerated life testing, and sample prototyping of novel filters for direct air capture.
You test materials for CO2 adsorption behavior and mechanical reliability.
You work independently on work packages to understand and/or improve mechanical properties of new materials, to improve test methods, and to evaluate new ideas quickly by means of rapid exposure tests.
You validate, troubleshoot, and document the work you do clearly to communicate to others at Climeworks in the context of interdisciplinary development projects.
Your story
Requirements
You have a bachelor’s and/or working towards a master’s degree in mechanical engineering, process engineering, chemical engineering, materials science, or similar.
You are available for a 6-month internship with start date preferably in August/September 2025 or shortly thereafter.
You enjoy working hands-on in the lab or in the workshop, and you have some classroom or other experience with any of the following: characterization of porous materials (BET, Hg porosimetry, TGA, etc.), structural analysis (tensile/compression testing, FEM, etc.), adsorption characterization (breakthrough testing, DVS, etc.), or prototyping in a workshop.
Familiarity with CO2 capture is beneficial but not required.
You are eager to learn new concepts, skills, and tools that you might need to complete your assignments.
You are reliable, motivated, solution-oriented, concise, and have a structured working style.
You are fluent in English; knowledge of German or other languages is beneficial but not required.
Our promise: At Climeworks, you are accepted for who you are, and we are committed to building an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply – regardless of background, identity, or experience. Studies show that women and individuals from minority backgrounds often only apply for jobs when they meet 100% of the listed criteria. If this sounds like you, don’t hold back. If you think you’d make a great fit for this role, we’d love to hear from you, even if you don’t check every single box. Let’s tackle one of humankind’s greatest challenges together.
What we offer:
At Climeworks, our six-month internships offer a hybrid work setup, giving you flexibility while ensuring valuable collaboration by working onsite at least three days per week. To maintain fairness, we follow a standardized salary process based on market benchmarks. For our internships based in Switzerland, the compensation is:
During BSc & MSc: CHF 2,000 per month
After completion of MSc: CHF 2,500 per month
Note: We do not accept candidate profiles through recruitment agencies.
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