Material and new platform development engineer at Factorial Energy

South Korea

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Energy Storage, Electric Vehicles, Solid-State BatteriesIndustries

Requirements

  • Master's degree or higher
  • At least 3 years of material development and product development experience
  • Strong knowledge of lithium-ion batteries
  • Ability to independently lead material development or product development
  • Strong failure analysis (FA), problem-solving, and data analysis capabilities
  • Good English communication skills
  • Rich experience in customer communication (experience in EV car development preferred)

Responsibilities

  • Develop one or more battery materials, such as cathode (high-Ni NMC), anode (graphite + SiC), separator, new binders, or collector foils
  • Formulate and implement technical strategies for material development and formulation design
  • Communicate with material suppliers to track the latest advancements in materials and technologies, and lead new material screening, validation, optimization, and introduction into production
  • Conduct DOE, optimization, validation, and introduction of cathode and anode formulations to achieve higher performance
  • Integrate new materials into existing internal chemical systems to enhance overall cell performance
  • Develop new material and process platforms in alignment with the company’s technical roadmap, including formulation and process evaluations
  • Lead or support technical problem-solving and failure analysis (FA) related to materials or processes

Skills

High-Ni NMC
Graphite Anode
SiC Anode
Separator
Binders
Collector Foils
DOE
Material Screening
Material Optimization
Failure Analysis
Lithium-ion Battery
Cell Performance
Technical Roadmapping

Factorial Energy

Develops solid-state batteries for electric vehicles

About Factorial Energy

Factorial Energy develops solid-state batteries, focusing on the automotive sector. Their main product, the Factorial Electrolyte System Technology (FEST®), offers a safer, more efficient battery with higher energy density compared to traditional batteries. This technology is designed for integration into electric vehicles (EVs) by major auto manufacturers and battery producers. Factorial Energy distinguishes itself through strong collaborations with these manufacturers and suppliers, ensuring their technology meets industry needs. The company's goal is to lead the EV battery market by providing advanced battery solutions that enhance vehicle performance and safety.

Woburn, MassachusettsHeadquarters
2013Year Founded
$242.2MTotal Funding
SERIES_DCompany Stage
Automotive & Transportation, EnergyIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Unlimited Paid Time Off
401(k) Company Match
401(k) Retirement Plan
Education Assistance Plan
Short-term Disability Insurance
Long-term Disability Insurance

Risks

Intellectual property theft is a concern in the battery technology sector.
Rapid technological advancements could render Factorial's FEST® system obsolete.
High production scaling costs may strain Factorial's financial resources.

Differentiation

Factorial's FEST™ technology offers higher energy density than traditional batteries.
The company collaborates with major OEMs like Mercedes-Benz and Stellantis.
Factorial's new factory in Massachusetts is the largest solid-state battery facility in the US.

Upsides

Growing interest from automotive giants indicates strong market demand for Factorial's technology.
Partnership with LG Chem could enhance battery performance and reduce costs.
Recent expansion in Methuen positions Factorial to scale up production effectively.

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