
AIRMO is an international climate and space technology company specializing in methane emissions monitoring using proprietary spectrometer and atmospheric LiDAR instruments combined with machine…

AIRMO is an international climate and space technology company specializing in methane emissions monitoring using proprietary spectrometer and atmospheric LiDAR instruments combined with machine…
Focus: Methane and CO2 emissions monitoring via LiDAR, hyperspectral/spectrometer instruments and ML
Deployment: Ground, airborne (drones/aircraft) and planned satellite constellation
Founded: 2022
Latest funding: €5.2M pre-seed (closed Jun 27, 2023)
Headcount: About 23–25 engineers and scientists
Greenhouse-gas emissions monitoring and regulatory compliance (methane and CO2)
2022
Space Research and Technology
€5.2M (includes €3.7M ESA InCubed contract)
“Led by Findus Venture with participation from Ananda Impact Ventures, Pi Labs, E2MC Ventures, Antler and angel investors (e.g., Anna Alex, Marcus Erken)”
AIRMO is a European climate-tech company using space and airborne technologies to monitor greenhouse gas emissions globally. Our instruments — combining LiDAR and hyperspectral imaging — detect and quantify methane and CO₂ emissions from industrial sites, pipelines, and national infrastructure.
We’re building a global monitoring system from ground to space, helping NGOs, energy companies, governments, and investors take real action on climate impact.
AIRMO is looking for a hands-on, talented Senior Electrical/Electronics Engineer to own the design, development, and production of our next-generation satellite and airborne electrical systems. You’ll be at the core of our flight hardware — powering payloads, orchestrating system availability, and ensuring rock-solid reliability in space and flight.
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This is a rare chance to build real software that will fly beyond the edge of the atmosphere — and bring critical Earth-observation payloads to life. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves, write mission-critical code, and help shape the future of space-based instrumentation, we want to hear from you.