Job Application for Test Engineer - Biochar Pilot at AMP: AI-Powered Sortation for Waste and Recycling Back to jobs New Test Engineer - Biochar Pilot Portsmouth, Virginia Apply AMP is applying AI-powered sortation at scale to modernize the world's recycling infrastructure and maximize the value in waste. AMP gives waste and recycling leaders the power to harness AI to reduce labor costs, increase resource recovery, and deliver more reliable operations. With hundreds of deployments across North America, Asia, and Europe, AMP’s technology offers a transformational solution to waste sortation and changes the fundamental economics of recycling. Headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, the Denver Post and BuiltIn Colorado have recognized AMP as one of the state's top workplaces. AMP has operations and career opportunities outside of Atlanta, Cleveland, Portsmouth, Virginia, and Europe. We’re fostering an environment where passionate individuals can grow and create impact. We seek unconventional thinkers to join our mission to enable a world without waste; at AMP, your contributions have meaning and can spur change. With backing from top-tier investors and national recognition including North American Cleantech Company of the Year, we’re always seeking ways to better our operations, raising the bar on innovation, and looking to collaborate and improve in what we do. Learn more at AMPSortation.com. We’re looking for a hands-on Test Engineer to help operate, test, and improve a small-scale biochar pilot system in Portsmouth, VA. This is a field-based role at the intersection of waste processing, thermal conversion, and climate technology. Our mission is to turn difficult waste streams into valuable products while helping build durable carbon removal solutions. This role is a great fit for someone who wants to work on real hardware, real waste streams, and real climate impact — not just theory. You’ll play a key part in generating the data, operational insight, and test discipline needed to scale a promising carbon removal pathway. We’re especially interested in candidates with experience in the waste, biomass, organics, high temperature processing or engineered fuels industries who are excited by the opportunity to apply that experience to a climate-focused startup environment. What You’ll Do Pilot Operations & Test Execution Execute test plans on a biochar system involving high-temperature thermal processes such as pyrolysis and combustion Operate equipment processing municipal solid waste (MSW), organics, biomass, and engineered fuels Handle, prepare, and feed variable waste streams safely and consistently Perform system startups, shutdowns, inspections, and routine operating adjustments Ensure tests are run consistently, safely, and in accordance with defined procedures Data Collection, Analysis & Reporting Collect, log, and validate operational and test data with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail Track feedstock characteristics such as moisture, contamination, and composition variability, and relate those factors to system performance Use Excel and other straightforward tools to organize, summarize, and interpret test data Document results clearly and support development of repeatable test methods and operating procedures Help identify trends, anomalies, and opportunities to improve performance and data quality Scientific & Analytical Support Support sample collection and characterization for biochar, feedstocks, and process outputs Work with laboratory and analytical equipment used to evaluate material and process performance Assist with validation of test methods and measurement quality across pilot and lab workflows Contribute to data packages used to support technical development, reporting, and scale-up decisions Continuous Improvement Help identify process issues and support practical solutions during pilot operation Improve test procedures, operating consistency, and data quality over time Work closely with engineering and operations teams in a fast-moving pilot environment where systems and procedures are still evolving What We’re Looking For Required 2–5 years of experience in an industrial, pilot, field, laboratory, or manufacturing environment Experience in waste processing, organics handling, biomass, incineration, engineered fuels, or similar industrial sectors Familiarity with high-temperature thermal systems or industrial process equipment Strong attention to detail in data collection, documentation, and test execution Experience using Excel for data tracking, organization, and basic analysis Comfortable working in physically demanding industrial environments around waste streams and thermal equipment Strong safety-first mindset and respect for hazardous equipment, variable feedstocks, and industrial operating conditions Nice to Have Experience handling MSW, organics, biomass, RDF, SRF, or other heterogeneous feedstocks Background in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, environmental science, or a related technical field Experience with lab-grade testing and analytical equipment, including: Elemental analysis TGA Ultimate and proximate analysis Moisture and ash testing Other scientific instrumentation used for material characterization Experience with MRV for CDR or familiarity with measurement, reporting, and verification approaches for carbon removal systems Familiarity with DAQ systems, sensors, wiring, or instrumentation Experience with pneumatic systems or propane/gas plumbing Experience validating system performance, including debugging or identifying issues in computer vision systems Who You Are You’re excited by the chance to work on a climate technology with real-world deployment potential You’re comfortable working with waste-derived and organic feedstocks and understand the challenges of variable materials You’re methodical, organized, and care about generating clean, defensible data You like being close to the process and can move between field work, test execution, and technical documentation You take safety seriously and bring a practical, hands-on attitude to industrial work You’re energized by startup environments where priorities evolve and the team is building as it goes Why This Role Work on technology that connects waste management, carbon removal, and industrial decarbonization Help convert real-world waste streams into useful products and measurable climate impact Join a startup environment where your work will directly shape the pilot, the data, and the path to scale Build experience across operations, testing, materials characterization, and climate-tech deployment AMP provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. 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Salary
$85,000 - $155,000
Location
Portsmouth, Virginia
Experience
2+ years
Matanya Horowitz
Founder