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An innovative firm is seeking an apprentice for a unique opportunity in the electrification of vehicle technology. This role focuses on developing analytical methods for assessing Li-ion battery materials, a critical area in modern automotive engineering. The apprentice will gain hands-on experience in laboratory techniques, including thermal and chromatographic analyses, while contributing to vital safety and quality practices. This is an exciting chance to be part of a team tackling one of the industry's major challenges, with a focus on sustainability and cutting-edge technology. If you are passionate about chemistry and eager to make an impact, this apprenticeship is for you.
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Company: Contrat
Profile: Profil
Country: Pays
Position Title: Apprenticeship: Development of analytical methods for chemical and electrochemical analysis of materials
Job Description: The electrification of our vehicle range is a major challenge for the group. Mastery of battery design and quality requires understanding the chemistry of the various components of Li-ion cells, both new and after use. Developing specific analytical methods for battery chemistry is essential. The apprentice will implement various laboratory techniques (elementary analyses, thermal, chromatographic, etc.), conduct bibliographic research, and develop suitable analytical methods to assess materials of Li-ion cells at different stages. Functional testing of charge/discharge cycling of laboratory cells may also be part of the work. The apprentice will participate in daily laboratory operations, safety, environmental, and quality practices. The position is based at Belchamp (Voujeaucourt, 25).
Candidate Profile: DUT in Analytical Chemistry or Physical Measurement with specialization in materials analysis. Knowledge of chemistry and electrochemistry, chromatographic, thermal, elemental analyses, potentiostatic tests, and electrical measurements of cells. Recommended B1 level in English (technical English).