Design, evaluate, modify, or construct fuel cell components or systems for transportation, stationary, or portable applications.
Other Job Titles Fuel Cell Engineers May Have
Engineer, Fuel Cell Engineer, Research Engineer, Stack Engineer
Tasks & Responsibilities May Include
Plan or conduct experiments to validate new materials, optimize startup protocols, reduce conditioning time, or examine contaminant tolerance.
Provide technical consultation or direction related to the development or production of fuel cell systems.
Characterize component or fuel cell performances by generating operating maps, defining operating conditions, identifying design refinements, or executing durability assessments.
Plan or implement fuel cell cost reduction or product improvement projects in collaboration with other engineers, suppliers, support personnel, or customers.
Conduct fuel cell testing projects, using fuel cell test stations, analytical instruments, or electrochemical diagnostics, such as cyclic voltammetry or impedance spectroscopy.
Education
Level of Education Attained by Fuel Cell Engineers
Most common level of education among people in this career: Bachelor's degree (57%)
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