Battery Engineer Intermediate

Description

Responsible for leading battery development engineering (integrating electrochemical, process and mechanical concepts and technologies) and business technology planning and implementation. Ensures evaluation, introduction and acceptance of new materials, new tooling and fixtures. Prepares and modifies Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the product operation instructions. Prepares and modifies Bill of Materials (BOM) for assembly parts and sample production. Conducts product's operational testing and data analysis (charging and discharging capacity, product cycle life and failure analysis). Designs and optimizes product's thermal management scheme, completes simulation and testing work with theoretical calculation. Models product's efficiency and service life. Applies knowledge, theories, principles, and concepts acquired through education or certification and/or a few years of work-related experience, on-the-job training or vocational training. Many jobs require a bachelor's degree, but some do not. Specified degrees should be related to the work being performed. Expands knowledge and broadens skills within own function. Completes work with a limited degree of supervision; prioritizes, organizes, and makes decisions related to own work to meet objectives. Takes initiative to analyze possible solutions. Provides solutions to moderately complex or infrequently occurring problems. Understands customer needs and identifies solutions to non-standard requests. May serve as escalation resource for less experienced employees. Explains information and may persuade others. This job is exempt under FLSA. Incumbents in this position must meet the full criteria for exempt status: salary level, salary basis, and duties tests.