Product Engineer at Coreshell Technologies
San Leandro, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 May, 26

Salary

150000.0

Posted On

06 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Battery Systems, Energy Storage, Product Development, Test Protocols, Data Analysis, Failure Analysis, Root-Cause Investigations, Design-for-Manufacturing, Cost Validation, Lithium-Ion Batteries, Prototype Builds, Technical Documentation, Modeling Tools, Safety Testing, Engineering Changes, Customer Requirements

Industry

Nanotechnology Research

Description
Coreshell's metallurgical Silicon anode technology delivers high capacity, fast-charging, and superior safety. Our low-cost liquid-phase nano-coating addresses critical electrode-surface degradation issues and enables batteries with a Silicon-dominant anode that have higher energy density, superior intrinsic thermal safety, and significantly lower cost/kWh compared to current LIBs. Our Si anode material is lower than the cost of graphite and 100% domestically sourced. We strive to transform the global automotive market by enabling low-cost and long-range EVs as a first step towards net-zero sustainability in the near future. Core Responsibilities: We are seeking a Product Engineer to drive new product introduction (NPI) by owning both the engineering definition and hands-on execution required to mature battery technology from concept to manufacturable commercial offerings. This role is deeply involved in the physical realization of products that meet customer requirements, including assembling prototypes, developing test protocols, executing validation tests, and generating the data needed for robust specifications. The Product Engineer will work directly with materials, cells, modules, and contract manufacturers, serving as both the technical architect and the primary experimental operator to rapidly iterate designs, reduce risk, and accelerate time-to-market. Requirements: Define test strategies, write and execute detailed test protocols and procedures for customer-relevant performance, safety, reliability, and cost validation Specify instrumentation, test conditions, pass/fail criteria, and data requirements Review and interpret test results, identifying trends, risks, and design gaps Assemble battery cells, modules, and packs for prototype and pilot builds as needed, including fabricating or sourcing fixtures, instrumentation, and test articles required for validation Identify and resolve assembly, handling, and repeatability challenges during early builds Collect, analyze, and interpret test data to refine specifications, optimize design assumptions, and lead failure analysis and root-cause investigations Drive engineering changes informed by empirical data, cell build feedback, and manufacturability insights Work directly with contract manufacturers on prototype and pilot builds, resolving design and process issues to support design-for-manufacturing (DFM) and design-for-cost efforts by evaluating yield, process capability, and cost drivers Develop build instructions, BOMs, and acceptance criteria to support repeatable prototype builds Develop, implement, and update performance, lifetime, and cost models based on experimental results Generate and maintain technical documentation to support prototype-to-product maturation Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or related field 5+ years of experience in battery systems, energy storage, or related electro-mechanical product development Demonstrated experience leading NPI from concept through prototype and into early production Strong understanding of lithium-ion battery performance, safety, and degradation mechanisms Experience defining and interpreting test plans and validation data using standard battery cycling equipment Ability to work hands-on with hardware while maintaining system-level engineering ownership Familiarity with battery standards and compliance testing (UL, IEC, UN38.3, SAE, etc.) Experience with modeling tools for battery performance, lifetime, or cost (e.g., PyBaMM, AVL or equivalent) Location & Benefits: San Leandro, CA. Full-time. $115,000–$150,000 annual salary with stock options dependent on experience. Dental, vision, healthcare and 401(k) benefits are included. Applications will be screened as received.
Responsibilities
The Product Engineer will drive new product introduction by managing the engineering definition and execution to mature battery technology from concept to commercial offerings. This includes assembling prototypes, developing test protocols, and generating data for specifications.
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