Form Energy is an American company driving innovation in energy manufacturing and technology. Our cost-effective, multi-day energy storage technology is designed to ensure a clean, secure, and reliable electric grid, even during prolonged periods of stress.
We are assembling a team of talented and driven individuals to work at our facilities in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and California. If you’re eager to make a meaningful impact through your work, while rapidly accelerating your career, take a look at our open roles!
Learn more and apply here: www.formenergy.com/careers
Are you ready to rise to the challenge of climate change with the team that will deliver? Form Energy is a U.S. technology and manufacturing company that is developing and commercializing pioneering energy storage technologies to enable the electric grid to run on 100% renewable energy, every day of the year.
Supported by leading investors such as Breakthrough Energy Ventures, ArcelorMittal, TPG Rise, MIT’s The Engine, and others, we share a common belief that low-cost, multi-day energy storage is the key to enable tomorrow’s zero carbon electric grid. Driven by our core values of humanity, excellence, and creativity, we are deeply motivated and inspired to create a better world. We need talented, hardworking individuals who share our goal of tackling the challenge of climate change. Do you want to work with us today to build a better tomorrow?
Role Description
Form Energy is looking for Process Engineers to join our advanced manufacturing team. This team is responsible for developing, deploying and supporting the processes used for manufacturing Form’s battery electrodes. Working closely with engineering, R&D, and operations teams, this role will focus on experiments and production trials at pilot scale. As we design, build, and ramp up operations, expect to become deeply entrenched in the intersection space of equipment design, process engineering, and materials engineering, as the team works toward a common goal of manufacturing high performance electrodes, in high volume. This role provides an exciting opportunity to develop novel processing technology while doing your part to help combat climate change!
This opportunity is based out of Form Energy's Eighty Four, PA facility. Relocation assistance is available.
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Besides joining a community of people working to make the world better, Form Energy commits to you equitable compensation, stock options, and offers a generous benefits package to make sure you have the support you need to thrive.
We cover 100% of employee premiums and 80% of dependent premiums for medical, dental, and vision insurance for full time employees. We offer a flexible Paid Time Off program and every employee, regardless of gender identity or expression, is eligible for 12 weeks of paid parental bonding leave. A full listing of our benefits is available on our
careers page.
At Form Energy, we are working toward a 100% renewable energy future for everyone in the world. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our employees and are seeking to build a team that reflects the diversity of the people we hope to serve with our revolutionary products. Form Energy is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
What You'll Do:
Support pilot operations to conduct trials and establish/improve processesPartner with engineering and design teams to help validate full scale electrode or anode production processes Document and improve the process steps required to deliver electrodes or anodes capable of use in battery assembly and testing; train technicians and operators on new manufacturing equipment and processesFacilitate the transfer of knowledge and new processes from the Advanced Manufacturing Team to the Pilot Operations teamSupport the Pilot Operations team on production problems and improvementsDevelop novel test methods to evaluate electrodes or anodes in real time during productionBe a champion for safety in the development of new equipment and processesWhat You'll Bring:
2+ years of experience in a pilot line or manufacturing NPI environmentBachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related fieldExperience using statistical methods for making process development decisionsExperience with QC testing and process validation or with minitab or JMP statistical software for problem solving and process analysisDemonstrated track record of innovative development and engineeringHands on experience with medium to large equipment and ability to roll up your sleeves to fill gaps where necessaryStrong interdisciplinary communication skills, across a range of engineering and business functions