Industrial Systems Designer
Electra
Posted
Jun 25, 2026
Location
USA
Type
Full-time
Compensation
$95000 - $150000
Mission
What you will drive
- Design, develop, and document plant systems for Electra's pilot and industrial-scale operations using 3D modeling software.
- Create and maintain design documentation for process equipment, skid-mounted systems, piping, and instrumentation.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with engineers, suppliers, and contractors to support installation, startup, and commissioning.
- Apply engineering judgment to solve design challenges and develop practical solutions for industrial processing environments.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role directly contributes to Electra's mission of decarbonizing ironmaking by designing the industrial systems that will scale clean iron production, reducing global CO2 emissions from steel manufacturing.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- Associate's degree in Design with 7+ years (Level III) or 10+ years (Senior) of professional experience in plant design, industrial systems integration, or equipment layout; OR Bachelor's degree in Engineering with 5+ years (Level III) or 8+ years (Senior) of related experience.
- Proficiency in creating 3D equipment layouts and piping routing using SolidWorks or similar CAD platforms.
- Experience designing skid-mounted systems, process equipment, tanks, vessels, and piping systems.
- Strong collaboration and communication skills for cross-functional teamwork.
Benefits
What's in it for you
Compensation: $95,000–$150,000 annual salary (Level III or Senior level). Benefits include 100% paid premiums for medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, short-term disability, long-term disability, and basic life insurance; $1,800 annual employer HSA contributions; 12 weeks paid parental leave; 401k with up to 5% matching (100% vesting day one); eligibility for incentive stock options.
About
Inside Electra
Electra is reinventing ironmaking with a breakthrough electrochemical technology that produces high-purity, clean iron and critical co-minerals. Backed by over $300 million and strategic partnerships, they are scaling to commercialize by the end of the decade.