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Cell Process Engineer (Formulation)

Cambridge
1 month ago
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A fast growing next-generation battery developer focusing on lithium-sulfur batteries is currently hiring a Cell Process Engineer (Formulation). The successful candidate will ensure that technical processes and procedures are running smoothly and efficiently.
The Cell Process Engineer (Formulation) will:

  • Develop electrode coatings using proprietary materials, ensuring quality and efficiency.
  • Collaborate with the team to align work plans, timelines, and deliverables with overall project goals.
  • Provide daily support to the CTO, assisting with technical decisions and project coordination.
  • Conduct tests and analyse results to optimize electrode coating processes.
  • Keep up with industry trends to ensure the latest advancements are considered in development.
    The Cell Process Engineer (Formulation) will have:
  • Degree qualification minimum. Engineering, chemistry, material science or similar.
  • Strong communication and organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently.
  • Proven experience in electrode and slurry formulation, essential for success in this role.
  • 2+ years of industrial slurry, mixing, formulations development ideally within battery technology.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced startup environment, managing ambiguity and adapting to evolving priorities.
    This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic, fast-paced startup at the forefront of innovation in the energy sector. Apply now using an updated version of your CV and we will be in touch with more details
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