Drive process/metrology/defect reduction roadmap to meet technology development requirements;
Design, prototype, pilot, verify, and document defect engineering improvements;
Implement and consult on contamination control programs;
Coordinate with production & QA teams to address internal and external quality issues related to contamination;
Analyze engineering specifications and manufacturing processes to determine standards and establish quality and reliability objectives for the finished products;
Optimize production conditions to control the contaminant in the working area and to improve lithium-ion batteries' capacity, service life, and safety;
Devise and outline maintenance procedures for production systems and equipment to ensure contamination-controlled battery materials ;
Design, execute, and analyze partition studies to evaluate process results and equipment baseline performances to achieve the industry standards;
Evaluate and improve defect inspection field manuals and testing equipment.
Master's degree in Industrial, Manufacturing, Mechanical, Chemical, or Electrical Engineering is required.