Process Engineer
Company: Enexor
Location: Franklin
Posted on: February 10, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Design the Backbone of Clean
Energy & Carbon Conversion Location: Franklin, TN (On-Site) Type:
Full-Time Seniority: Mid to Senior Level / Technical Contributor
Join Enexor BioEnergy Enexor is a venture-backed, early-stage
climate tech company just outside of Nashville, TN, developing
distributed systems that turn organic and plastic waste into clean
energy and high-purity CO?. We are reimagining how the world
addresses emissions, waste, and energy access—one modular system at
a time. We’re not just solving problems. We’re redefining what’s
possible at the intersection of engineering, energy, and
sustainability. Why This Role Matters We’re hiring a Process
Engineer with a strong mechanical foundation to help design and
deploy our next-generation waste-to-energy and carbon capture
systems. This is not a modeling-only role. You'll work
end-to-end—translating high-level process concepts to concrete
designs by developing P&IDs, performing mass and energy
balances, modeling processes, selecting hardware, guiding physical
builds, and gaining insights from testing. By diving into technical
challenges to turn concepts into reality, your work will sit at the
core of how our systems perform in the real world. This role is
perfect for process design engineers with a systems background and
strong mechanical intuition who want to own full process-mechanical
design and get hands-on in fabrication, instrumentation, and
deployment. What You’ll Do Design & Simulate Separation Processes:
Build and validate cyclic adsorption (TSA/PSA) flowsheets in
process modeling software (including custom isotherm and kinetic
models); analyze breakthrough curves, cycle efficiency, and heat
integration. Perform Mass & Energy Balances: Develop detailed
mass-energy balances for energy systems and carbon capture
processes. Translate Models into Hardware: Generate PFDs and
P&IDs from your process simulations; size pressure vessels,
adsorption beds, heat exchangers, pumps/blowers, and piping
networks based on process conditions. 3D CAD Layout & Mechanical
Detailing: Create or review CAD assemblies and AutoCAD schematics
to ensure the process equipment fits skid dimensions and meets
requirements. Support Fabrication, Commissioning, & Testing: Work
with the shop and controls teams to oversee fabrication,
instrumentation, and loop checks; participate in testing
development and data review. Data Analysis & Model Refinement: Use
testing results to update simulation parameters and re-optimize
cycle timings or hardware specs. Cross-Functional Collaboration:
Partner daily with chemical, mechanical, and controls engineers
plus technicians, aligning on control strategies, safety
interlocks, and operational procedures. Continuous Improvement:
Identify design-to-cost opportunities and reliability enhancements;
propose material, cycle, or control refinements to boost capture
rate and reduce parasitic loads. Requirements What We’re Looking
For Education: B.S. or M.S. in Chemical Engineering or Mechanical
Engineering with significant process modeling experience. Process
Modeling: 3–8 years designing and simulating adsorption or
gas-separation processes—expertise in Aspen Plus (including custom
isotherms & dynamic cycles), gPROMS, or equivalent. Transport &
Thermodynamics: Deep understanding of mass-transfer, reaction
kinetics, heat-transfer, and property estimation methods.
Experimental Validation: Proven ability to validate simulation and
modeling results through lab-scale or pilot-scale
experimentation—designing tests, analyzing data, and refining
models accordingly. Mechanical Aptitude: Hands-on experience sizing
pressure vessels, piping networks, heat exchangers, pumps, and
blowers; experienced in SolidWorks/Inventor and AutoCAD. Field &
Commissioning Experience: Familiarity with pilot-scale builds,
instrumentation calibration, loop checks, and on-site
troubleshooting. Bonus Points For: Hands-on experience with cyclic
adsorption systems (TSA/PSA) using Aspen Adsorption or equivalent.
Designing modular or containerized process skids for rapid
deployment. Control-system co-simulation (DCS/PLC loop tuning,
model-based control strategies). CFD or multiphase-flow modeling to
support detailed mechanical design. Scaling processes from pilot to
demonstration or commercial units. Familiarity with gas-analysis
instrumentation. Benefits Why You’ll Love It Here Mission with
urgency: Your designs will help clean up emissions and generate
real impact. Hands-on everything: If you’re not satisfied just
modeling, you want to see your ideas come to life through building,
testing, and owning full systems. Flat org, fast feedback: Make
decisions, iterate quickly, and learn fast. Equity upside: Be part
of a venture-backed team building breakthrough clean tech systems.
Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary equity opportunity in a
fast-growing climate tech company. 401(k) plan and health insurance
stipend (QSEHRA). Paid vacation and holidays. Ready to Design
Systems That Matter? Send your resume and a brief note to
careers@enexor.com. Highlight your experience with
process-mechanical systems, gas treatment, or thermal
integration.
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