Ather Energy is Hiring | Battery Design Engineer |
Position – Battery Design Engineer
Company – Ather Energy
Location – Bengaluru, Karnataka, IN
Job description
you’ll be our: Battery Design Engineer
you’ll be based at: IBC Knowledge Park, Bengaluru
you’ll be aligned with: Team Lead – Battery Engineering
you’ll be a member of: Battery Engineering team
What you’ll do at Ather:
- Design concepts to ensure that the battery meets its functional requirements
- Design and evaluate various thermal management solutions
- Demonstrate continual improvement of departmental procedures as per the requirements of the corporate QS standards
- Deliver design definitions for prototype and production batteries
- Work on testing requirements for projects
- Drive focus on design thinking and design language
- Ensure that Cost, Quality & Schedule goals are met for programs/projects along with driving compliance with corporate guidelines on DFM, DFA, and component selection/derating
- Liaise with NPD, Sourcing, VD, other engineering teams, integrators, and technicians in the Battery lab to deliver prototype and production designs
- Own component designs through deliverables like component requirements/specifications, concepts, DFMEAs, DFX, tolerance stacks, detailed component and assembly drawings, component and assembly validation plans, and manufacturing drawings
Here’s what we are looking for:
- Good understanding of design for assembly
- Understanding of heat transfer and various thermal management solutions
- Proficiency in creating detailed engineering drawings, geometric dimensioning, and tolerancing and performing tolerance stack-ups
- Knowledge of the fundamentals of cell performance, impedance, cell testing/data analysis, and failure modes in Li-ion cells
- Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) experience and battery design experience would be an added advantage
You bring to Ather:
- Bachelor’s or master’s in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering
- 4+ years’ experience in the design and development of electronic packaging, peripheral development for electric vehicles