Dioxycle is pioneering breakthrough carbon utilization technologies that convert industrial emissions into sustainable chemicals with unprecedented energy and cost efficiency. By displacing fossil fuels for the production of key chemicals, Dioxycle has the potential to ultimately reduce over 800 million tons of CO2 per year, representing over 1% of the world's emissions.
At Dioxycle, we believe that profitability is essential to trigger adoption of decarbonization technologies at the scale and speed required to reach our net-zero goals. With this in mind, our team is innovating across chemical, mechanical and system engineering to turn carbon transformation into an economically feasible, industrial reality. Having completed our medium-scale Proof-of-Concept carbon monoxide electrolyzer, we are now working towards a first-of-its-kind large-scale industrial prototype and are assembling key partnerships for future commercial roll-out.
We are supported by world-class funders including Lowercarbon Capital, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Gigascale Capital and operate from two R&D centers in Europe and California.
About Dioxycle
Dioxycle is pioneering breakthrough carbon utilization technologies that convert industrial emissions into sustainable chemicals with unprecedented energy and cost efficiency. By displacing fossil fuels for the production of key chemicals, Dioxycle has the potential to ultimately reduce over 800 million tons of CO2 per year, representing over 2% of the world's emissions.
At the core of our process is a novel "carbon electrolyzer", a machine capable of using just electricity and water to convert carbon emissions back into valuable everyday essential chemicals. Our team is innovating across chemical, mechanical and system engineering to turn carbon transformation into an economically feasible, industrial reality through this completely novel technological approach. Having completed our industrial-scale electrolyzer module pilot, we are now working towards a first-of-its-kind on-site deployment and are assembling key partnerships for future commercial roll-out.
We are supported by world-class funders including Lowercarbon Capital, Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Gigascale Capital and have raised $40M to date. We operate from two centers in Paris and California (so whether you like outdoors or good food/art scenes on top of being passionate about hard tech and climate change fight, we have a location for you to join!)
Your Mission
Dioxycle is seeking a highly talented and driven Procurement Manager to join our team at this pivotal phase of transition from in-house prototyping to commercial demonstration and roll-out. Partnering with the finance team and the engineering teams, you will lead be entrusted to build, own, and lead Dioxycle’s procurement strategy, playing a critical role in enabling rapid R&D iteration, cost control, and successful industrial scale-up. In this capacity, your responsibilities will center around:
Procurement strategy & execution: define and execute Dioxycle’s procurement strategy across R&D, pilot, and industrial-scale projects, from supplier selection to contract negotiation;
Supplier sourcing & management: identify, qualify, and manage a global supplier base for equipment, components, raw materials, and services, building strong long-term partnerships;
Cost, risk & timeline control: negotiate pricing and lead times, manage supply risks, and ensure procurement supports aggressive project timelines and budget constraints;
Cross-functional collaboration: work closely with engineering, operations, and finance teams to anticipate needs, translate technical requirements into sourcing strategies, and support fast iteration cycles
Effective Communication and Reporting: provide clear, timely, and structured updates on procurement activities, costs, risks, supplier performance, and timelines to management and project stakeholders, ensuring alignment, transparency, and informed decision-making.
We seek a Procurement manager who is dedicated to advancing our mission and possesses the skills outlined below. Candidates with a minimum of five years of relevant experience are encouraged to apply. We are seeking a candidate who is based in, or open to relocating, to Paris, France.