Natron Energy is seeking an experienced Product Design (PD) Engineer to take on the development of Natron’s proprietary Sodium Ion Battery Packs and Power Electronics. As a PD Engineer, you will be responsible for the mechanical and electromechanical design of Natron’s battery packs and accompanying power electronics. Your team will be responsible for the design of innovative, cost-optimized, manufacturable battery packs and power electronics to be produced at high volume for stationary applications. You will thrive in a fast-paced environment and play a lead role in the development of your team’s capabilities.
You will partner closely with Electrical Engineering on the packaging and layout of key electronics, cell Engineering on the specification of the Natron’s proprietary cell, System Engineering in the development of robust requirements, Reliability and Test on the validation of the product, Supply Chain in the optimization of sourcing, and Manufacturing as we introduce our first-generation product into series production. Your team will be instrumental in the development of a high cost-optimized, manufacturable energy storage.
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Natron Energy Santa Clara, California, USA Office
3542 Bassett Street,, Santa Clara, CA, United States, 95054
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