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A leading company in sustainable battery technology seeks a Staff Chemical Process Design Engineer to drive mass production of iron-rich cathodes. This role involves designing innovative manufacturing processes and scaling operations at a new facility. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in chemical engineering and extensive experience with manufacturing facility setups.
Mitra Chem is a growth-stage startup developing sustainable Li-ion battery cathodes in the heart of Silicon Valley. Our high-throughput acceleration platform shortens the lab-to-production timeline by >90% through vertically integrated process optimization and cutting-edge artificial intelligence applications. Our iron-rich cathodes are industry proven drivers of EV, ESS, and consumer electronics applications, and our team of industry leaders is developing a robust supply chain and manufacturing pipeline to deliver Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) qualified cathodes to our customers.
We have set up a state-of-the-art 15,000 sq ft industrial R&D center in Mountain View, CA. Join our team and be a part of the growing battery revolution.
We are looking for a Staff Chemical Process Design Engineer to design, scale-up and build a commercial cathode manufacturing facility. A few highlights of the role:
Mission : Enable the energy transition by accelerating iron-based cathode material mass production for EV and ESS battery market
Ownership : Make key plant design decisions on process, facility and equipment and be responsible for formulating cost and energy efficient process solutions
Agility : Work at the crossroads of chemical engineering and material science, building scale-up infrastructure to bridge the gap between science and engineering and empower collaborative innovation
Impact : Drive rapid decision making and continuously accelerate product commercialization timeline by integrating advanced process solutions
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