TRAFFIC Gauteng

Senior Scientist / Engineer: Fuel Cell Catalyst R&D

Mintek Pty Ltd.
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000

Job Description

Senior Scientist / Engineer: Fuel Cell Catalyst R&D

Listing reference: minte_000407

Listing status: Online

Apply by: 19 March 2026

Position summary

Industry: Scientific, Research & Development

Job category: Chemical Engineering

Location: Randburg

Contract: Permanent

Remuneration: Market Related

EE position: No

Introduction

The incumbent will form part of a team developing PGM electrocatalysts for PEM fuel cell and electrolyser applications. Extensive experience in fuel cell electrocatalyst development as well as MEA fabrication is a requirement. Knowledge of electrochemistry, electrochemical processes technology, precious metals heterogeneous catalysis, or electrocatalyst preparation will be an advantage.

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS:

  • Develop electrocatalysts for PEM fuel cell applications.
  • Conduct electrochemical & physicochemical analyses of electrocatalysts.
  • Contribute to PEM electrocatalyst research within team.
  • Undertake pilot production of electrocatalyst products.
  • Develop electrocatalysts with a view towards improving key performance and durability metrics.
  • Prepare MEAs with in-house manufactured and other commercially available catalysts via a range offabrication techniques.
  • Oversee research to develop new state-of-the-art electrocatalysts & production methods for high volumecatalyst production.
  • Evaluate MEAs within single cells and stacks via a number of industry standard protocols.
  • Regularly prepare intellectual property declarations for submission to NIPMO.
  • Actively drive the technology transfer of HySA fuel cell products for commercialisation with HySA commercial partners.
  • Identify opportunities for technology development and commercialisation.
  • Keep up-to-date at a professional level with technology and business developments that are relevant to the division'sinterests.
  • Strong technical report writing abilities.
  • Actively participate in the training, guidance and motivation of junior staff. Participate in team debates and technicaldecisions.
  • Produce professional reports, papers and presentations at local and international conferences.
  • Ensure that projects are executed on time and within budget.
  • Develop annual fuel cell catalyst manufacturing scale-up plans aligned to long term organisational plan and contribute toimplementation of organisational strategy.
  • Identify resources, i.e. capital, facilities and equipment's, etc. between functions (fuel cell catalyst, membrane electrodeassemblies (MEA), stacks and fuel cell systems) and business areas.
  • Design operational structure aligned to the business and divisional work plan.
  • Ensure that SHEQ procedures are strictly adhered to and that project work is executed with maximum overall technical efficiency.
  • Demonstrate through behaviour the values and vision of Mintek.

JOB KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE

  • Minimum 5 years' experience in fuel cell catalyst R&D space
  • Demonstrable extensive knowledge and understanding of fuel cell electrochemistry and electrochemicaltechniques.
  • Heterogeneous catalyst preparation and scale up
  • MEA fabrication methods
  • MEA testing methods
  • Knowledge or experience with SHEQ systems
  • Must be computer literate

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Minimum: MSc Chemistry or Chemical engineering with 3 years fuel cell industry experience
  • Ideally: PhD Chemistry or Chemical Engineering

BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES

  • Be able to work in a team
  • Excellent communication, presentation and organisational skills
  • Attention to detail, ability to follow up and take initiative

Job Overview

Date Posted
12 Mar 2026
Salary
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000
Location
Gauteng, South Africa

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