VP Engineering
VEIR(1 month ago)
About this role
The Vice President of Engineering will lead and scale VEIR’s engineering organization, overseeing cryogenic infrastructure, heat transfer, and superconducting systems. This role is responsible for setting engineering strategy, ensuring technology meets performance, reliability, safety, and manufacturability goals, and preparing the organization for commercialization and scaled deployment. The leader will build organizational capability, mentor engineering managers and individual contributors, and align engineering with product, manufacturing, and commercial teams.
Required Skills
- Engineering Strategy
- Technical Leadership
- Cryogenics
- Heat Transfer
- Superconductivity
- Team Building
- Recruiting
- Systems Engineering
- Risk Management
- Product Integration
+5 more
Qualifications
- BS in Electrical Engineering
- BS in Mechanical Engineering
- BS in Physics
- MS Preferred
- PhD Preferred
About VEIR
veir.comVEIR develops superconducting power line solutions designed to dramatically increase transmission capacity and reduce energy losses. Their technology claims roughly 5–10× greater transfer capacity and up to ~90% lower resistive line losses versus conventional conductors. VEIR targets utilities and grid operators seeking higher-capacity, more efficient transmission to support decarbonization and renewable integration. The company positions its products as a way to modernize networks, cut energy waste, and reduce infrastructure footprint.
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