Rondo Energy

Mechanical Engineer - Field Integrations

Join Rondo Energy in Alameda, California as a Mechanical Engineer focused on industrializing field assembly of modular thermal batteries. This role develops scalable installation processes and tooling, ensuring safe, efficient construction worldwide. Enjoy comprehensive medical benefits, flexible time off, and stunning Bay views at HQ.
Rondo Energy
Rondo Energy
Alameda, California, United States On-site Full time USD 115k–125k yearly UTC-07:00

Rondo Energy

Company Overview

Rondo Energy

Alameda, California, United States

2020

Employee count is not publicly specified, and as a private company, no revenue figures are disclosed; total funding raised is $82 million (source: cbinsights.com).

What They Do

Rondo Energy focuses on electrified thermal energy storage, specifically through its innovative Rondo Heat Battery (RHB) technology. This technology converts intermittent renewable electricity from sources such as wind and solar into high-temperature heat, which is stored in refractory bricks heated to temperatures between 1100-1500°C. The stored energy can then be dispatched as superheated air, process heat, steam, or power with an impressive efficiency of over 98% for extended periods, making it a viable solution for industries that require continuous high-temperature heat (source: rondo.com). Rondo's products are particularly targeted at sectors like steel, cement, chemicals, food processing, biofuels, textiles, and mining, where high-temperature heat is essential for operations. The company offers scalable systems ranging from pilot-scale deployments to larger commercial applications, catering to a diverse range of industrial needs (source: cbinsights.com). By providing a cost-effective alternative to lithium-ion batteries, Rondo differentiates itself in the market, focusing on thermal storage solutions that do not rely on rare materials, thus enhancing sustainability and accessibility for heavy industries globally (source: weforum.org).

Projects & Track Record

Rondo Energy has made significant strides in the deployment of its Heat Battery technology, with its first pilot-scale 2 MWh Heat Battery operational since 2023 at a California ethanol production facility. This deployment marks a pivotal moment for the company as it represents its initial major project in the field (source: canarymedia.com). The company has announced a total of 11 commercial developments, including 8 RHB deployments that collectively exceed 200 MWh. Notably, Rondo is working on a Heat-as-a-Service solution for HEINEKEN, which is powered by on-site solar and grid renewables, with support from major partners like EDP and the European Investment Bank (source: rondo.com). Rondo's partnerships span various industries, including food and beverage, cement production, mining, and textiles, with a total of 3 GWh in committed capacity across four major partnerships (source: rondo.com). The company's geographic presence is primarily in the United States, with its headquarters in Alameda and ongoing projects in California, while also expanding into Europe through its collaboration with HEINEKEN (source: cbinsights.com).

Recent Developments

In the past two years, Rondo Energy has successfully secured a Series B - II funding round, building on a previous $22 million Series A funding closed in February 2022. This funding was led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Energy Impact Partners, aimed at enhancing manufacturing capabilities and facilitating customer deliveries (source: rondo.com). The company has made headlines with its HEINEKEN Heat-as-a-Service contract, which was announced as a significant milestone in 2025, alongside the deployment of over 200 MWh across 11 commercial projects (source: rondo.com). Additionally, Rondo was granted a U.S. patent on February 25, 2025, for a thermal energy storage system that integrates with steam cracking systems, showcasing its commitment to innovation in energy storage and conversion technologies (source: cbinsights.com). While no acquisitions or mergers have been reported, Rondo continues to achieve operational milestones and gain recognition from investors for its efforts in addressing industrial heat challenges (source: canarymedia.com).

Working There

Rondo Energy's LinkedIn page indicates that the company is actively hiring for various roles primarily in engineering, manufacturing, project development, and operations. The departments include research and development focused on Heat Battery technology, sales teams targeting industrial clients, deployment teams for project execution, and support functions such as finance, reflecting the company's growth phase (source: linkedin.com). Most hiring efforts are concentrated at the Alameda headquarters, although there may be remote or project-based opportunities associated with U.S. pilots and European expansions like the HEINEKEN project (source: cbinsights.com). The company culture is characterized by a mission-driven approach to decarbonization, emphasizing collaboration with top investors and a commitment to scaling operations for profitability, as highlighted by CEO John O’Donnell in recent funding announcements (source: rondo.com). While specific employee benefits are not detailed in public sources, the venture-backed nature of Rondo suggests competitive compensation packages typical for Series B clean-tech firms in California, including potential equity options (source: linkedin.com).


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We are looking for a hands-on Mechanical Engineer to industrialize the field assembly of Rondo's modular thermal battery systems. Working across product design, project delivery, supply chain, and factory operations, you will develop the products, tooling, documentation, and installation processes that bridge the gap between CAD models and successfully built systems in the field, enabling third-party contractors to construct Rondo systems safely, efficiently, and predictably around the world. The ideal candidate thinks like a manufacturing engineer in a construction environment-creating robust, scalable processes that deliver consistent quality, cost, and schedule performance despite variability in labor, equipment, and site conditions.

What You'll Do

  • Create and standardize field assembly processes, turning complex construction activities into repeatable, scalable operations that can be executed consistently by third-party contractors.
  • Partner with product engineering to incorporate Design for Installation (DFI) requirements into product architecture, ensuring modules can be assembled safely, repeatedly, and efficiently by third-party contractors in varying site conditions.
  • Participate in design and construction readiness reviews, establishing release criteria and ensuring field integration deliverables are complete before project execution.
  • Help define site assembly approaches, identify assembly datums, tolerance strategies, interface requirements, and module tolerances required to ensure fitment.
  • Partner with product engineering early in development to eliminate unnecessary site work, tooling, lifting operations, and installation complexity.
  • Develop fixturing, packaging, and transport solutions that are integrated into factory-built modules and remain effective through shipping, storage, and installation.
  • Develop packaging and logistics strategies spanning factory release through final installation, including shipping configuration, storage, material flow, and point-of-use delivery.
  • Develop lifting, handling, transport, alignment, positioning, and installation tooling for modular assemblies.
  • Develop methods of locating modules relative to a central datum system while minimizing cumulative tolerance stack-up.
  • Develop joining processes and tooling for interfaces between modules.
  • Develop leveling and alignment strategies that prevent vertical and horizontal tolerance accumulation.
  • Develop inspection plans, acceptance criteria, and recovery methods for out-of-spec conditions.
  • Apply lean manufacturing and lean construction principles to reduce labor hours, crane time, material handling, installation variability, and overall project cost.
  • Develop mistake-proofing (poka-yoke) features in tooling, interfaces, and work processes to minimize dependence on installer judgment.
  • Create scalable installation standards, work instructions, training materials, and quality plans suitable for deployment across multiple global contractors.
  • Create MBOMs for modules including tooling, packaging, and installation consumables.
  • Perform offline assembly, shipping, handling, and installation validation testing.
  • Develop labor models, equipment requirements, installation sequencing, and productivity assumptions used to establish project schedules and cost estimates.
  • Support project execution through on-site training, commissioning support, and field issue resolution.

What You'll Bring

  • Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or related discipline.
  • 3-8 years of experience developing manufacturing, assembly, construction, or industrial installation processes for large-scale hardware systems.
  • Strong CAD skills (SolidWorks) with the ability to visualize and communicate complex assembly and construction sequences.
  • Strong understanding of geometric tolerancing, datum structures, tolerance stack-up analysis, and field fit-up strategies.
  • Ability to identify and eliminate unnecessary complexity through product, process, and tooling design.
  • Experience developing products, tooling, or assembly processes through the full engineering lifecycle, including concept development, design reviews, prototyping, procurement, testing, validation, and release.
  • Experience working cross-functionally with engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, quality, or operations teams.
  • Strong structured problem-solving skills and data-driven decision making.
  • Knowledge of lean manufacturing and lean construction methodologies.
  • Practical, solutions-oriented mindset focused on achieving the simplest effective solution - the best solution is not needing a solution.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate engineering designs into clear installation and construction documentation.
  • Ability to anticipate field variability and design robust processes that succeed despite imperfect site conditions.
  • Demonstrated ability to independently drive projects from concept through implementation.

Bonus Points

  • Experience with ASME B30.20, BTH-1, lifting device design, rigging analysis, or crane operations.
  • Experience with modular construction, heavy equipment, industrial systems, shipbuilding, aerospace assembly, or similar large-scale installations preferred.
  • Experience developing packaging solutions for large industrial equipment, including transportation, storage, and handling requirements.
  • Experience with transportation analysis, packaging validation, vibration testing, shock testing, or shipping qualification of large assemblies.
  • Experience with thermal systems, industrial process equipment, furnaces, kilns, boilers, heat exchangers, or related technologies.
  • Experience designing systems requiring airflow management, thermal insulation, weather sealing, or environmental containment.
  • Experience integrating industrial electrical equipment, busbars, cable routing, or high-current power systems.
  • Experience designing or installing equipment subject to seismic requirements.
  • Experience with modular products assembled from factory-built components in the field.
  • Experience developing labor estimates, installation schedules, or construction methodologies for large industrial systems.
  • Experience with field measurement, surveying, alignment, or dimensional control of large assemblies.

What We Offer

  • Comprehensive Medical Benefits
  • Dental & Vision Benefits
  • Life Insurance and ADD
  • Up to 13 paid holidays per year, in addition to a company week-long holiday in December
  • Flexible time off policy
  • Catered lunches on-site
  • 401(k) plan with company match
  • Rondo HQ is close to Oakland airport - one block from the Bay - and has stunning Bay views!

This role necessitates being on-site at our Alameda HQ several times per week. The estimated annual salary range for this role is $115,000 to $125,000 and it would be eligible for Rondo's excellent benefits listed above plus additional compensation in the form of equity. Please note that some pay bands may have wide ranges of compensation to accommodate candidates' diverse sets of skill levels and experience.

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About the role

July 8, 2026

July 8, 2026

Full time

On-site

Company

USD 115k–125k yearly

Energy Storage

Rondo Energy

rondo.energy

  •  Alameda, California, United States

3-8 years

UTC-07:00