
HV Battery Build & Test Engineer (Thermal Runaway)
Are you passionate about cutting-edge technology and making a positive impact on the automotive industry? Look no further, as Ford Motor is seeking a highly skilled HV Battery Build & Test Engineer (Thermal Runaway) to join our team. In this role, you will play a crucial role in the design, development, and testing of high voltage battery systems for our electric and hybrid vehicles. We are looking for a driven and innovative individual who is ready to take on the challenge of ensuring the safety and reliability of our battery systems. If you have a strong background in thermal runaway testing and a passion for pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle technology, we want to hear from you!
- Design and develop high voltage battery systems for electric and hybrid vehicles.
- Conduct thermal runaway testing to ensure the safety and reliability of battery systems.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and implement new technologies.
- Use innovative thinking and problem-solving skills to overcome challenges in electric vehicle technology.
- Stay up-to-date with the latest industry developments and trends in battery technology.
- Adhere to strict safety protocols and guidelines during testing and development.
- Analyze test results and provide recommendations for improvements and optimizations.
- Create and maintain detailed documentation of all testing procedures and results.
- Participate in design reviews and provide technical input to improve battery system performance.
- Troubleshoot any issues that may arise during testing and propose solutions.
- Work closely with suppliers and external partners to ensure quality and timely delivery of components.
- Continuously identify areas for improvement and implement process enhancements.
- Train and mentor junior engineers on battery build and test processes.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area and adhere to all company and industry safety standards.
- Communicate effectively with team members and management to provide updates on project progress.
Bachelor's Degree In Mechanical Engineering Or A Related Field.
Minimum Of 3-5 Years Of Experience In Battery Build And Testing.
Proficiency In Thermal Runaway Testing And Analysis.
Familiarity With Battery Pack Design, Testing Equipment, And Industry Standards.
Strong Problem-Solving Skills And Ability To Troubleshoot And Resolve Issues Related To Thermal Runaway In Hv Batteries.
Troubleshooting
Data Analysis
Design
Test Planning
Failure Analysis
Quality Control
Risk assessment
Thermal Analysis
equipment calibration
Safety Protocols
Battery Testing
Environmental Regulations
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Critical thinking
Attention to detail
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a HV Battery Build & Test Engineer (Thermal Runaway) in Dearborn, MI, USA is $85,000-$105,000 per year. This can vary depending on the specific company, experience level, and qualifications of the engineer. Some companies may offer higher salaries for more experienced engineers or those with specialized skills and certifications. Factors such as cost of living and industry demand can also affect salary ranges in a specific location.
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Ford is a leading top 10 automobile companies in the world and was established in 1903 by Henry Ford at Dearborn, Michigan, United States. Ford makes many popular car models such as Fiesta, Endeavour, Eco sport, Expedition, Escape, Mustang, Taurus, Focus, and Fusion. This top automobile company in 2018 has an annual production capacity of around 6.7 million cars and employs more than 200,000 personnel. Ford had an estimated annual revenue of almost $150 billion with a net income of around $8 billion in 2017 and owns more than 90 automobile manufacturing plants across the world.

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