Material and new platform development engineer at Factorial Energy
, , South Korea -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

31 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

02 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Material Development, Product Development, Lithium-Ion Battery, Problem Solving, Data Analysis, Communication, Customer Communication, EV Car Development

Industry

Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing

Description
Job description: Material and new platform development engineer Responsible for one or more battery materials developments, for example: cathode (high Ni NMC), Anode (graphite+SiC), Separator, new binder, collector foil etc. Responsible for the formulation and implementation of the technical route for materials and formulas. Communicate with the material suppliers for the latest progress of the new materials/technology and the responsibility of the new material screening, validation, optimization and import. Cathode and anode formula DOE, optimization, validation and import to get better and higher performance. Integrate the new materials into the existing internal chemistry system to get better results. Base on the technical roadmap to conduct the new platform development including the material, formula, process evaluation to make it come true. Lead or support the technology related issues solving and FA. Requirements: At least mater degree At least 3years of material development and product development experience. Know the lithium-ion battery very well. Can lead the material development or product development by himself. Good FA/problem solving/data analysis capability Good communication with English. Rich experience for customer communication, it would be great if he/she had the experience for the EV car development.
Responsibilities
The engineer is responsible for developing battery materials such as cathodes and anodes, and for formulating and implementing technical routes for materials. They will also communicate with suppliers and integrate new materials into existing chemistry systems.
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