In a fast-paced and changing world where environmental awareness and electrification are increasingly in focus, the batteries of the future will have a major impact.
Northvolt will play an important role in the transformation to a fully circular industrial society.
Efficient recycling of end-of-life batteries is key to closing the battery loop and achieving a minimal carbon footprint.
By joining us, you will play an important part from the very start in building one of the first large-scale European battery recycling factories.
Do you want to contribute your knowledge and work experience to the journey towards a more sustainable future? We are looking for curious, committed, and driven people who want to work as manufacturing associates at Northvolt Revolt R&D to help us in our mission to manufacture the world's greenest batteries.
Apply with a CV and cover letter or your complete LinkedIn profile.
Full-time employment with a fixed salary
The planned starting date is asap.
About the job
Your key tasks include, but are not limited to:
- Running daily operations in a hydrometallurgical chemical lab and pilot plan.
- Awareness of safety around chemicals.
- Working in a chemical lab and pilot plant, support QC and HSE routines, filtration units, simple piping, and pumping system utilization.
- Assisting process engineers in their work, performing, and contributing to improving recycling processes following test requests from the engineering team
- Performing engineering R&D tests, including test setup, running tests, and data collection
- Daily tasks include handling chemicals and waste.
- Working with general lab and pilot equipment and process operations.
- Supporting daily maintenance activities to keep the work area and equipment in good condition and safe.
- Working with others in a team environment as well as independently.
- You will also participate in and contribute to process development and improvement work.
- Possibility to travel to Skellefteå
Skills & Requirements
We believe that you have:
Skills and requirements:
1.
High school diploma or other university studies with a chemistry background
2.
Previous work experience in a similar field
hands-on work experience.
3.
Ability to work calmly and methodically
4.
Work independently with an eye for detail and a good sense of responsibility and commitment.
5.
Excellent English written and oral skills; Swedish is a plus.
to be able to work in shifts.
Bonus points for:
- Experience and interest in the manufacturing industry.
- Fluency in other languages (Japanese, Swedish, Chinese, and French).
- Experience in a multi-cultural environment.