About Us
Turnover Labs is a Brooklyn-based, early-stage startup developing breakthrough electrochemical systems that help chemical manufacturers capture and reuse their emissions. Our technology converts industrial waste gases directly into valuable chemical products - reducing carbon impact while unlocking new sources of revenue for industrial facilities.
We’re building practical, scalable hardware for a more sustainable industrial future and are looking for engineers who want to apply their skills to meaningful, technically challenging work in the real world.
Expected Start Date
June 1, 2026
Responsibilities
This project focuses on the research and development required to take our CO₂ electrolysis technology from the laboratory to our first pilot where it will operate on industrial emissions. To support this transition, we are seeking an Electrochemical Engineering Intern with experience working with electrochemical systems to perform durability testing on our CO₂ electrolyzers.
The Electrochemical Engineering Intern will perform durability testing on different membrane electrode assembly configurations in the presence of different impurities, maintain a laboratory notebook, and analyze and present their data in technical meetings. The intern is expected to contribute to a collaborative culture on our technical team.
Requirements
- B.S. / M.S. / Ph.D. student or recent graduate (within the last 12 months) in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or a related field
- Must attend (or have attended within the last 12 months) a college/university in New York State and/or be a New York State resident
- Hands-on experience with electrochemical techniques
- Detail oriented and able to maintain an organized laboratory notebook and data
- Excited about climate technology
- A learner’s mindset and collaborative
Desired Background
- Hands-on experience with membrane electrode assemblies and/or CO₂ electrolysis systems
- Proficiency in analytical techniques, including GC and ICP
- Experience with programming languages, especially Python
- Familiarity with characterization techniques such as SEM, TEM and XPS is considered an asset