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Exoben Inc. in the United States seeks a Quality Control Engineer (Battery) to ensure the highest standards across battery production, inspecting, testing and validating cells and systems.
You will work with manufacturing, process engineering and R&D to identify issues early, reduce defects and drive continuous improvement in product quality.
The role emphasizes compliance with safety and industry standards, supporting audits and documentation, and delivering reliable performance at scale.
United States Full-Time Manufacturing & Production
Specialization: Battery Quality Assurance, Testing, Validation and Compliance
Location: United States
Job Type: Full-Time
Exoben Inc. is a global energy technology company building a fully integrated ecosystem that includes advanced battery systems, large-scale energy storage, solar platforms and EV charging infrastructure.
At the center of this ecosystem are Exoben’s battery technologies, LithioX™ for high-performance applications and SodioX™ for scalable, cost-effective energy storage.
For these systems to succeed globally, quality must be consistent at every level, from individual cells to full battery packs. Exoben’s products are designed to operate in demanding real-world environments, which makes quality control not just important, but critical.
We are looking for a highly detail-oriented and technically strong Quality Control Engineer (Battery) to ensure the highest standards across Exoben’s battery production.
In this role, you will be responsible for inspecting, testing and validating battery cells and systems throughout the manufacturing process.
You will ensure that all products meet performance, safety and regulatory requirements before deployment.
You will work closely with manufacturing, process engineering and R&D teams to identify issues early, reduce defects and continuously improve product quality.
This role protects the integrity of Exoben’s products.
You ensure that every battery delivered meets performance and safety expectations.
Your work builds trust with customers and supports long-term reliability at scale.
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