Deadline: As soon as possible
Location(s)
Netherlands
Overview
Details
Membrane Testing
Bright delivers biogas upgrading systems, in these systems methane and carbon dioxide are separated using membrane technology. Thereby, the methane quality is enriched for injection in the natural gas grid. In this internship you will experimentally determine the performance of (novel) membranes for application in current and future Bright products.
Your tasks:
- Setup of membrane testing;
- Planning and performing experimental work on biogas location;
- Processing and analysis of experimental data;
- Recommendations for process design.
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Predictive Maintenance
Bright has more than 100 installations operational in the field of which half of the also have a maintenance contract. To increase the availability/reliability of the upgrading installations and reduce maintenance cost, Bright has started the implementation of a predictive maintenance program. This program consists of several key points: data-acquisition and storage, data analysis and interpretation, and the determination of additional measurements required (e.g. vibration analysis of rotating equipment). In preparation of this program Bright has already acquired several years of data available for analysis, ranging from pressure/temperature readings to environmental variables and performance indicators.
Your tasks:
- Remaining Useful Life estimations (RUL) of carbon filters;
- Condition Monitoring of biogas compressor/blowers and membranes;
- Fault and anomaly detection in the upgrader;
- Execution of (small) experiments, e.g. measuring noise emissions on site.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Who are you?
- BSc / MSc in Chemical Engineering / Mechanical Engineering / Sustainable Energy;
- Interested in sustainable energy technology;
- Plan-minded and independent worker.
Dates
Deadline: As soon as possible
Cost/funding for participants
What do we offer?
- Working at the technology forefront of the energy transition;
- Groundbreaking tech company in the field of biofuels, carbon capture and thermal conversion;
- Minimum wage based on 40 hours per week for interns with an EU working license / Monthly fixed fee of € 400 based on 40 hours per week for students without an EU working license. Please note: it depends on your type of internship at HoSt which fee you receive;
- Lots of responsibility and room for own initiatives;
- Professional support, guidance and insights;
- Interesting international environment only a 5-minute walk from the ‘Kennispark’ train station in Enschede;
- Nice and sustainable welcome gift;
- A dynamic, energetic, passionate young team;
- Flexibility in working from home / office.
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