PTR Global
Position Overview
Electrical Engineer II – Santa Clara, California – 12‑month contract. Join a team focused on materials characterization, battery cell design, and electrochemical performance analysis. Design advanced silicon anode materials for lithium‑ion batteries and collaborate across materials science, mechanical, and electrical engineering functions.
Responsibilities
Conduct in‑depth materials characterization and failure analysis on silicon anode materials and battery cells.
Design and develop advanced silicon anode materials for lithium‑ion batteries.
Collaborate with internal and external partners to scale up promising materials and processes.
Analyze electrochemical performance metrics, degradation mechanisms, and material interfaces.
Utilize materials characterization tools such as SEM, TEM, XRD, XPS, and Raman spectroscopy.
Work on battery cell design, prototyping, and testing protocols.
Collaborate across materials science, mechanical, and electrical engineering teams.
Apply excellent problem‑solving skills in a fast‑paced, cross‑functional environment.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Ph.D. in materials science, chemical engineering, electrochemistry, or a related field.
3 years of relevant industry or academic research experience.
Deep understanding of electrochemical performance metrics, degradation mechanisms, and material interfaces.
Hands‑on experience with materials characterization tools (SEM, TEM, XRD, XPS, Raman).
Familiarity with battery cell design, prototyping, and testing protocols.
Strong collaboration skills to work effectively with cross‑functional teams.
Excellent problem‑solving skills and ability to thrive in a fast‑paced environment.
Benefits Pay Range: $50 – $52
Full‑time consultants have access to medical, dental, vision, 401(k) contributions and other benefits mandated by applicable state or local authorities.
EEO Statement
Never ask job applicants to pay any fee to be considered for, submitted to, or selected for any opportunity.
Never ask applicants to purchase any product, service, or gift cards from us or for us as part of an application, interview, or selection process.
Never ask applicants to provide sensitive financial information such as credit card numbers or banking information.
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Responsibilities
Conduct in‑depth materials characterization and failure analysis on silicon anode materials and battery cells.
Design and develop advanced silicon anode materials for lithium‑ion batteries.
Collaborate with internal and external partners to scale up promising materials and processes.
Analyze electrochemical performance metrics, degradation mechanisms, and material interfaces.
Utilize materials characterization tools such as SEM, TEM, XRD, XPS, and Raman spectroscopy.
Work on battery cell design, prototyping, and testing protocols.
Collaborate across materials science, mechanical, and electrical engineering teams.
Apply excellent problem‑solving skills in a fast‑paced, cross‑functional environment.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Ph.D. in materials science, chemical engineering, electrochemistry, or a related field.
3 years of relevant industry or academic research experience.
Deep understanding of electrochemical performance metrics, degradation mechanisms, and material interfaces.
Hands‑on experience with materials characterization tools (SEM, TEM, XRD, XPS, Raman).
Familiarity with battery cell design, prototyping, and testing protocols.
Strong collaboration skills to work effectively with cross‑functional teams.
Excellent problem‑solving skills and ability to thrive in a fast‑paced environment.
Benefits Pay Range: $50 – $52
Full‑time consultants have access to medical, dental, vision, 401(k) contributions and other benefits mandated by applicable state or local authorities.
EEO Statement
Never ask job applicants to pay any fee to be considered for, submitted to, or selected for any opportunity.
Never ask applicants to purchase any product, service, or gift cards from us or for us as part of an application, interview, or selection process.
Never ask applicants to provide sensitive financial information such as credit card numbers or banking information.
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