Job title: |
Contract Chemist/Engineer - Battery Technology and Electrochemistry (6-12 month assignment) |
Situation in organization |
The position reports to a senior R&D scientist at the King of Prussia Research Center, and will work closely with scientists, chemists, and engineers within the Battery Research and Developmental team at Arkema. The contract term is 6-12 months. |
Job dimensions |
The person in this position will support new battery application developments, cell building, and testing at Arkema. He/she will be responsible to assemble cells using developmental high-energy anodes and cathodes, establishing cell performance, rate capability, and cycle-life. Expected duties are designing cell for targeted investigation, optimizing electrolyte, building cells, carrying out cell cycling, helping with post-mortem analyses for identifying failure mechanisms, and reporting outcomes. The person will plan and safely conduct cell assembly and cycling, set up and maintain equipment, perform data analysis, maintain a well-organized research notebook/database. |
Activities |
- Contribute effectively to product development efforts by assembling and testing cells in a safe manner consistent with SOPs. 25%
- Perform electrode characterization, cell testing, analyze data, and prepare reports in support of R&D activities. Help to identify process/product improvement opportunities in Battery Research & Development. 25%
- With Scientist supervision, plan and execute experimental programs. Prepare a safe work plan, and support all safety-related activities (LHA, SOP, MOC). Submit samples for analytical testing and follow up for results. Summarize findings and organize results in the appropriate databases. 25%
- Perform a range of general support tasks including shipping products or samples, preparing presentations, and purchasing materials, supplies, and equipment. Maintain cleanliness of work areas and manage storage of materials and samples. 25%
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Context and environment |
The position is part of a team working on developing new processes and materials suitable for fabricating next-generation high-energy batteries. The candidate will work collaboratively with other staff at all levels in a hands-on laboratory research environment. The managing scientist will assign tasks and responsibilities. Management of multiple tasks and sometimes changing priorities is a challenge that will require high flexibility and strong organizational skills. |
Accountabilities |
Actively promotes safe behavior in the workgroup and takes personal responsibility for safe lab operations. Maintains clean, orderly, and safe working environment. Maintains documentation and equipment including testing equipment, process equipment, lab notebooks, electronic databases, and organized files. Plans and executes experimental work programs, analyzes data, and documents results in reports, tables, and databases. Communicates project progress at the Team level both in writing and verbally. Learns and develops Lithium-Ion Battery expertise to support overall R&D objectives. |
Qualifications / experience required |
- Bachelor's degree with applicable lab experience in a technical environment
- Experience with electrode characterization, cell assembly and electrochemical testing is a plus
- Strong analytical/laboratory and mechanical skills, precision, attention to detail, and recordkeeping
- Communicates effectively both verbally and in writing
- Proficient with computer software applications (Word, Excel, etc.) and data analysis
- Excellent organizational skills, strong interpersonal skills, independent problem solving skills
- Per the DoD (Department of Defense) requirements, this position is open to U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents
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