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Exoben Inc. is seeking a skilled BMS Engineer to develop and manage battery control systems. You will design systems that monitor voltage, temperature and overall battery health, ensuring safe operation under varying conditions.
You will collaborate with battery, embedded, and software teams to deliver robust solutions and advance safety-focused control strategies across products.
Specialization: Battery Monitoring, Control Systems and Safety Management
Location: United States
Job Type: Full-Time
Exoben’s battery systems rely on intelligent control to operate safely and efficiently.
The Battery Management System is responsible for monitoring performance, protecting the system and ensuring stability.
Without strong BMS design, even the best batteries cannot perform properly.
We are looking for a skilled BMS Engineer to develop and manage Exoben’s battery control systems.
In this role, you will design systems that monitor voltage, temperature and overall battery health.
You will ensure that batteries operate safely under different conditions.
You will work closely with battery systems, embedded systems and software teams.
This role requires strong knowledge of control systems and safety.
This role protects Exoben’s battery systems.
You ensure safe, stable and efficient operation.
Your work directly impacts safety and reliability.
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