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Hydrogen
The hydrogen economy employs more than 1.4 million professionals worldwide and is backed by over US$9 trillion in pledged cumulative investment through 2050. The European Commission projects hydrogen could create 1 million jobs across the EU by 2030 and as many as 5.4 million by mid-century, while China already…
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ExpiredSion, SwitzerlandFlexible Full time 15 days ago
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ExpiredDevens, Massachusetts, United StatesOn-site Full time 55 days agoUSD 30–41 per hour
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ExpiredBerlin, GermanyFlexible Full time 2 months ago
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ExpiredHouston, Texas, United StatesHybrid Internship 2 months agoUSD 22 per hour
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ExpiredHouston, Texas, United StatesOn-site Full time 10 days ago
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ExpiredSingaporeFlexible Full time 20 days agoUSD 92k–100k yearly
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ExpiredSion, SwitzerlandFlexible Full time 15 days ago
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ExpiredBelecke, GermanyOn-site Full time 13 days ago
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ExpiredDevens, Massachusetts, United StatesOn-site Full time 52 days agoUSD 30–41 per hour
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ExpiredDevens, Massachusetts, United StatesOn-site Internship 2 months agoUSD 23–35 per hour
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ExpiredFort Lauderdale, United StatesHybrid Full time 48 days agoUSD 80k–90k yearly
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ExpiredSion, SwitzerlandFlexible Full time 55 days ago
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ExpiredUnited States of America  + 1 locationRemote Full time 50 days ago
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ExpiredHouston, Texas, United StatesHybrid Full time 2 months ago
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ExpiredEverett, United StatesOn-site Full time 50 days agoUSD 138k–180k yearly
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