A Midlands based battery cell research and manufacturing centre is currently looking for a Cell Failure Analysis Engineer to join their team. The successful candidate will be focused on cell failure analysis, testing and characterisation using various electrochemical and physical characterisation techniques for the organisation’s baseline products as well as customer products.
The Cell Failure Analysis Engineer will:
Lead all the cell failure analysis activities. Develop methodology and techniques to identify failure modes in cells. Prepare and manage procedures, methodology, equipment, and protocols for all cell failure analysis activities. Perform root cause analysis of various problems appearing during manufacturing process of cells leading to sub optimal cell performance. Create technical reports for customer projects as well as internal projects. The Cell Failure Analysis Engineer will have:
Masters or PhD in electrochemistry or other related discipline. 3 or more years of direct industrial experience in lithium-ion battery industry for both laboratory and commercial-grade cells (such as 21700 and/or pouch cells). Skills in various electrochemical techniques such as impedance spectroscopy (EIS), cyclic voltammetry (CV), galvanostatic cycling (GC), galvanostatic intermittent titration techniques (GITT or PITT), DQ/DV etc. Experience of various material characterisation techniques such as SEM, EDS, XRD, GCMS, TGA, DSC etc. Results driven with the ability to deliver operational plans in a highly demanding environment. Experience managing key internal and external relationships. For more information, simply click the “Apply now” button, submit a copy of your CV online and we will be in touch