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Some of the things you’ll do We are looking for production technicians to join us in the scale up of our sodium-ion battery cell manufacturing facility! The Production Technician is responsible for operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting equipment on the battery cell assembly line. This role ensures the efficient and accurate production of battery cells while adhering to safety and quality standards. The Production Technician will work closely with engineers and other team members to optimize production processes, conduct quality checks, and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives. Key responsibilities inclute but are not limited to Operate manufacturing equipment and machinery to produce battery cells according to production schedules and specifications. Follow detailed work instructions and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure consistent and accurate assembly of battery cells. Conduct regular inspections and quality checks on battery cells and components to ensure they meet required standards and specifications. Identify and troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and process deviations, working closely with engineers and other team members to resolve issues promptly. Maintain accurate records of production activities, including work performed, materials used, and any issues encountered. Adhere to all safety protocols and guidelines, including the proper handling of chemicals and materials, and ensure the regular cleaning and maintenance of machines, to maintain a safe and efficient work environment. Participate in continuous improvement initiatives, providing feedback on production processes and suggesting enhancements to improve efficiency, quality, and safety. Willingness to work in different areas of production as needed, demonstrating versatility and adaptability to changing production requirements. What Were looking for A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Experience working in a manufacturing environment. Basic knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems. Vocational or technical training related to manufacturing, electronics, or a related field is highly beneficial. Good written and verbal communication skills (English). Proficiency in operating and troubleshooting manufacturing equipment. Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, schematics, and work instructions. Competence in using basic hand tools and measurement instruments. Basic computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office software (Excel, Word, etc.) for data entry, report generation, and documentation. Knowledge of industry safety protocols and the ability to maintain a safe working environment. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment, with effective communication skills. This position requires on-site presence Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. What you will get We can promise you that you will be challenged, develop your skills and have the opportunity to work with truly amazing and competent colleagues. If you like changes and want to set new processes and ways of working - this is the place for you! Diversity and inclusion are very important to us and we are committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We want to be a workplace where everyone’s perspectives and opinions are valued, and we are dedicated to creating opportunities for all employees to thrive and reach their full potential.
Some of the things youll do As a Production Engineer in our cell development department, you will play a crucial role in planning, overseeing, and executing the manufacturing processes for battery cell production. You’ll work closely with our production technicians, providing training and guidance to ensure efficient, precise execution of assembly and production processes. In this role, you will ensure that the final products meet strict quality and specification standards, directly contributing to our commitment to delivering innovative and reliable battery solutions. We are currently seeking one skilled and motivated Production Engineer to join our team, with one position available in Cell Assembly. If you are passionate about engineering and production optimization and are excited to be part of a dynamic, growing team, we invite you to apply! Join us in driving innovation and efficiency across our production processes. Key responsibilities include (but are not limited to) Oversee and optimize production processes in your designated area. Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues to ensure continuous production flow. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to improve production efficiency and product quality. Ensure compliance with safety, quality, and regulatory standards. Develop and implement process improvements to meet production targets. What Were looking for A degree in a relevant field (e.g., Engineering, Manufacturing, or related discipline). 4+ years of experience in a similar production engineering role. Strong technical knowledge and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Experience in the battery or energy storage industry is required. This position requires on-site presence Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. What you will get At Altris, we’re redefining energy with our pioneering sodium-ion technology, set to transform global energy storage. We empower talented individuals to drive strategic decisions and create real impact. As we grow, so do your opportunities to lead, innovate, and shape our future. You’ll be challenged, develop your skills, and work with exceptional colleagues. If you thrive in dynamic environments and enjoy setting new processes, this is the place for you.
Some of the things you’ll do Join Altris, a pioneering company at the forefront of sustainable energy solutions. We are dedicated to advancing Sodium-Ion battery technology, with a focus on developing, scaling up, and industrializing the first Sodium-Ion cathode manufacturing facility in Europe. Cathode production is the cornerstone of our business, positioning us as a leader in this innovative industry. We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Control & Automation Engineer to join our team. In this role, you will be instrumental in developing, optimizing, and automating our Sodium-Ion cathode manufacturing processes. This is a unique opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking project that will establish Altris as the premier developer of Sodium-Ion cathode technology, ultimately contributing to the transition towards truly sustainable battery chemistry. Key responsibilities include but are not limited to Defining and development of automation requirements specification and control system architecture Design and implement automation systems for advanced factories, consisting of conveyors, vision systems, AGV’s and specialized manufacturing equipment Be part of the team to select key automation solution suppliers and collaborate to deliver turnkey solutions to enable prototyping or manufacturing. Work jointly with industrialization and manufacturing teams to identify and implement new opportunities to upgrade automated processes and increase productivity. Develop and implement control strategies for automated systems, including PLC programming, HMI design, and SCADA systems. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate control systems with existing infrastructure, ensuring seamless operation and communication between different components. Analyze and improve automation processes to enhance efficiency, reduce downtime, and minimize operational costs. Diagnose and resolve issues in control systems, ensuring minimal disruption to operations. Provide technical support and maintenance to keep systems running smoothly. Lead and manage automation projects from conception through commissioning, including budgeting, scheduling, and resource allocation Ensure all control systems adhere to industry standards and regulatory requirements, prioritizing safety in all aspects of design and implementation. What Were looking for Degree in Electronics, Mechatronics, Software Engineering 4+ years of experience within Industrial Automation in automated manufacturing environments such as: automotive, batteries CAM, semiconductors, pharmaceutical, medical devices etc. Proficiency in programming languages such as ladder logic, structured text, and function block diagram 3+ years PLC/SCADA programming, especially Siemens TIA portal systems and Beckhoff 3+ years in OPC connectivity and MES interfaces Experience in designing electrical schematics using CAD tools such as EPlan or AutoCAD Experience in writing technical documentation (Requirement specifications, Functional design, UML, Test Cases, Test Records) Experience with automation platforms like Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or Schneider Electric Previous experience working in a startup environment, demonstrating the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic setting and a high degree of adaptability. Strong understanding of industrial communication protocols (e.g., Modbus, Profibus, Ethernet/IP) Experience in electrical design is highly desirable and will be considered a strong advantage Familiarity with robotics, motion control, and sensor technologies. What you will get At Altris, we’re redefining energy with our pioneering sodium-ion technology, set to transform global energy storage. We empower talented individuals to drive strategic decisions and create real impact. As we grow, so do your opportunities to lead, innovate, and shape our future. You’ll be challenged, develop your skills, and work with exceptional colleagues. If you thrive in dynamic environments and enjoy setting new processes, this is the place for you.
Some of the things youll do As a Quality Control Engineer in our cell production team, you will be responsible for ensuring the quality and consistency of our battery cells throughout the manufacturing process. You will develop and implement quality control processes, conduct inspections, and analyze data to identify and address any quality issues. This role requires a meticulous individual with strong analytical skills and a background in battery technology and/or quality assurance. Key responsibilities include but are not limited to Develop, implement, and maintain quality control processes and procedures to ensure the highest standards of battery cell production. Conduct regular inspections and testing of battery cells at various stages of production to identify defects or deviations from quality standards. Analyze data from inspections and testing to identify trends and root causes of quality issues. Work closely with the production team to communicate quality standards and ensure compliance with established procedures. Troubleshoot and resolve quality-related issues, collaborating with engineers and technicians to implement corrective actions and improvements. Monitor and review production processes to ensure continuous improvement in quality and efficiency. Maintain detailed records of quality control activities, including inspection results, test data, and corrective actions taken. Prepare and present reports on quality performance to management and other stakeholders, highlighting key findings and recommendations for improvement. Ensure all quality control activities comply with industry standards, regulatory requirements, and company policies. What were looking for To succeed in this role, you must demonstrate a high level of attention to detail, essential for identifying quality issues and ensuring precision throughout the production process. A proactive mindset is equally important, as it allows individuals to anticipate potential quality concerns and address them before they affect production. Success in this role also requires strong collaboration skills, enabling effective work with cross-functional teams to ensure consistent adherence to quality standards. Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field is required; a Master's degree or higher is preferred. Over 4 years of proven experience in quality control or quality assurance within a manufacturing environment, preferably in the battery or electronics industry. Strong knowledge of quality control methodologies, tools, and standards (e.g., ISO). Experience with battery cell production processes and testing methods is highly desirable. What you will get At Altris, we’re redefining energy with our pioneering sodium-ion technology, set to transform global energy storage. We empower talented individuals to drive strategic decisions and create real impact. As we grow, so do your opportunities to lead, innovate, and shape our future. You’ll be challenged, develop your skills, and work with exceptional colleagues. If you thrive in dynamic environments and enjoy setting new processes, this is the place for you.
Some of the things you’ll do Are you passionate about health, safety, sustainability, and quality? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where your expertise drives real impact? We are looking for an HSEQ Manager to lead and enhance our Health, Safety, Environment, and Quality (HSEQ) standards within our Cathode and Cell Engineering and Manufacturing operations. This is an opportunity to play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of employees, protecting the environment, and maintaining the highest product quality. You will work alongside innovative team, influencing processes and strategies that will shape the future of our organization. Key responsibilities include (but are not limited to) Operations system framework Close work with the head of Operations to establish a comprehensive management system that lays the groundwork for future ISO9001 and ISO14001 implementation and certification. This collaborative effort will involve developing strategies and frameworks that align with the requirements of these internationally recognized standards, ensuring our organization's commitment to excellence and continual improvement. Review, develop, implement & update operational management mission, policies, strategy, mid & short-term plan and processes & procedures. Accountable for developing, driving and overseeing operational best practices, improvement of environmental safety, product safety and compliance. i.e. planned maintenance guidelines, metal contamination, dust reduction etc… Develop and utilize standard key performance indicators to monitor and report organizational performance to assure sustainable improvement on quality and actual safety risk reduction. Develop regular cost consumption summary for responsible areas, especially on procurement & labor cost to develop short & mid-term OPEX plans. Develop Q&HSE management standard and lead operation management, especially on process and product safety, hazardous material handling, dust zero and contamination-free. Lead implementation of measures to help protect workers from potentially hazardous work methods, processes, or materials. Develop an HSE & QMS culture within operation Monitor and report compliance status through internal audits and risk assessments, addressing areas of non-compliance. Conduct investigations into allegations of misconduct, determining appropriate actions to address wrongdoing. Engage with stakeholders including employees, management, regulators, and the public to promote transparency and accountability. Continuously improve the management system and policies to address emerging risks, legal changes, and organizational growth. Technical leading work Participate actively in design reviews, offering valuable feedback and insights to enhance CAM and cell manufacturing process. Collaborate closely with project managers to comprehend high-level designs and ensure alignment with project goals. Understand cathode and cell technologies trend and translate them into detailed technical development for process. Technology discovery and evaluation, partnership building and benchmarking of CAM and cell manufacturing equipment vendors via close collaborations with Process Engineering and R&D teams Provides solution, support, and training to Operations staff to ensure quality output. Transfer CAM and cell process equipment trouble shooting skill and provide to solve chronic failures to increase in line yields and efficiency. Continuous improvement of state-of-the-CAM and cell processes to optimize product quality & process reliability, production costs based on experience and knowledge. Develop manufacturing standards, tools, processes, guidelines, etc. Support commissioning processes from a technical perspective when needed. What Were looking for Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Chemical, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering. Minimum of 10 years of experience in the secondary battery industry with a proven portfolio of completed projects related to battery manufacturing. Extensive experience in CAM manufacturing processes, including raw material feeding, reacting, calcination, material flow handling, product packaging, dust handling, mixing/blending, and sieving. In-depth understanding of cell manufacturing processes, covering electrode production, assembly, and formation. Strong expertise in dust and contamination reduction strategies. Excellent troubleshooting skills and the ability to work effectively with multiple stakeholders in a multicultural environment. Strong communication skills with a collaborative approach to working across teams and disciplines. What you will get We can promise you that you will be challenged, develop your skills and have the opportunity to work with truly amazing and competent colleagues. If you like changes and want to set new processes and ways of working - this is the place for you! Diversity and inclusion are very important to us and we are committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We want to be a workplace where everyone’s perspectives and opinions are valued, and we are dedicated to creating opportunities for all employees to thrive and reach their full potential.
Some of the things you’ll do As Legal Counsel at Altris, you will play a key role in supporting the company’s legal needs across commercial, corporate, and strategic matters. You will be responsible for drafting, reviewing, and negotiating various legal agreements while ensuring compliance with applicable regulations. You will work closely with senior management and cross-functional teams, providing legal guidance to support Altris business objectives in a fast-paced and growing environment. Key responsibilities include (but are not limited to) Draft, review, and negotiate a variety of agreements, including MoUs, NDAs, LOIs, procurement contracts, partnership contracts, and commercial agreements. Provide legal support on investment agreements, shareholder agreements, and cap table management. Advise management and internal stakeholders on legal risks and implications of business strategies and transactions. Ensure compliance with relevant regulations, industry standards, and best practices. Collaborate with external legal counsel when necessary for specialized legal matters. Support corporate governance and legal structuring for Altris’ growth and investment activities. Develop and maintain internal legal policies and contract templates to ensure consistency and efficiency. What Were looking for Law degree from an accredited university (LL.M. or equivalent). 5+ years of relevant experience, preferably from a law firm or in-house legal role within a growth company, energy, tech, or manufacturing sector. Strong experience in drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, procurement contracts, and corporate governance documents. Understanding of investment agreements, shareholder agreements, and cap table management. Ability to provide strategic legal counsel to senior management and cross-functional teams. Knowledge of applicable corporate, commercial, and contract law, particularly in Sweden and/or the EU. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to clearly communicate legal concepts to non-legal stakeholders. Ability to provide clear, concise legal guidance, focusing on key risks and high-impact areas to enable fast and informed decision-making. Proactive approach to identifying risks and providing business-oriented solutions. Fluency in English. Swedish language skills are a plus but not mandatory. What you will get We can promise you that you will be challenged, develop your skills and have the opportunity to work with truly amazing and competent colleagues. If you like changes and want to set new processes and ways of working - this is the place for you! Diversity and inclusion are very important to us and we are committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We want to be a workplace where everyone’s perspectives and opinions are valued, and we are dedicated to creating opportunities for all employees to thrive and reach their full potential.
Some of the things you’ll do Founded in 2017 and based on research from Uppsala University’s Ångström Laboratory, Altris is a global leader in Sodium-Ion technology. We manufacture and sell Fennac cathode active material while licensing battery designs for energy storage and transport applications. Our batteries offer lower energy density than Lithium-Ion but excel in longevity, charge/discharge speed, safety, operating temperature range, and cost efficiency. In 2024, Altris secured investment from Clarios, a global leader in advanced battery solutions, marking a significant step in our rapid growth and innovation. As we scale up our sodium-ion battery technology, we are seeking an Electrolyte Engineer to join our Cell Development team. This key role involves designing, testing, and optimizing electrolyte formulations to enhance battery performance, safety, and durability while collaborating with cross-functional teams to advance Altris’ cell technology. Key responsibilities include (but are not limited to) Develop and optimize advanced electrolyte formulations to enhance battery cell performance. Take a hands-on approach to prepare test samples, perform electrochemical testing, and conduct physical and chemical analysis of electrolytes and their components to evaluate performance, properties, compatibility, and interactions within the battery cell. Utilize scripting tools to process experimental data, extract meaningful insight, and compile actionable reports. Serve as the primary point of contact for electrolyte-related matters, ensuring clear communication and alignment with internal and external stakeholders. Maintain strict adherence to safety standards, ensuring the proper handling of chemicals and fostering a safety-first culture. Engage with cross-functional teams, e.g. production & quality teams, to align electrolyte advancements with overall manufacturing goals. You will most likely work closely with QC team as well. What Were looking for A minimum of a master’s degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field is required. Proven experience in the development, testing, and characterization of electrolytes, preferably within the context of sodium-ion or lithium-ion battery technology. Familiarity with manufacturing processes for battery cells, whether in research, pilot, or production environments. Solid expertise in electrolytes, their composition and an understanding of how the physical and chemical properties of their components impact battery cell behavior. Experience with electrochemical testing techniques, including evaluating electrolyte performance and diagnosing material compatibility. Hands-on laboratory experience in electrolyte preparation, testing, and characterization, with a proven track record of developing and optimizing formulations. Data analysis proficiency, particularly in processing and extracting meaningful insights from experimental data using tools like Python or similar scripting software. Strong communication skills, able to convey technical information clearly to cross-functional teams, stakeholders, and other departments. Familiarity with industry safety protocols, especially for chemical handling and laboratory work, ensuring adherence to best practices in all tasks. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively, maintaining effective communication within a multidisciplinary environment. What you will get We can promise you that you will be challenged, develop your skills and have the opportunity to work with truly amazing and competent colleagues. If you like changes and want to set new processes and ways of working - this is the place for you! Diversity and inclusion are very important to us and we are committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We want to be a workplace where everyone’s perspectives and opinions are valued, and we are dedicated to creating opportunities for all employees to thrive and reach their full potential.
Some of the things you’ll do As a Production Technician at Altris, you will play a key role in scaling up and refining the production of sodium-ion battery prototypes and test samples. You will operate and maintain production equipment, conduct quality checks, and contribute to optimizing our manufacturing processes. Working at the forefront of Sodium-Ion technology, you’ll help develop safer, more sustainable, and cost-effective battery solutions using raw materials like salt, wood, and iron. With our recent investment from Clarios, a global leader in advanced battery solutions, you’ll be part of an innovative and rapidly growing company shaping the future of energy storage and transport. Key responsibilities include (but are not limited to) Operate manufacturing equipment for sodium-ion battery cell production, ensuring alignment with assembly schedules and quality specifications. Follow established work instructions to ensure consistent assembly and high-quality standards of the battery cells. Perform regular quality inspections and tests on components and assembled cells, ensuring they meet performance, safety, and design standards. Troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and process issues, collaborating with the development team to resolve problems in real time. Maintain precise records of activities, including materials used, work completed, and any challenges encountered. Follow safety protocols rigorously, ensuring the proper handling of chemicals, materials, and maintaining a clean and safe work environment. Contribute to process improvements by providing feedback on production methods, suggesting optimizations for efficiency and quality enhancement. Be adaptable, willing to work across different areas as needed, based on shifting needs. What Were looking for A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Experience working in a manufacturing or laboratory environment Basic knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems. Vocational or technical training related to manufacturing, electronics, or a related field is highly beneficial. Good written and verbal communication skills (English) Proficiency in operating and troubleshooting manufacturing equipment. Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, schematics, and work instructions Competence in using basic hand tools and measurement instruments Basic computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office software (Excel, Word, etc.) for data entry, report generation, and documentation Knowledge of industry safety protocols and the ability to maintain a safe working environment Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment, with effective communication skills What you will get We can promise you that you will be challenged, develop your skills and have the opportunity to work with truly amazing and competent colleagues. If you like changes and want to set new processes and ways of working - this is the place for you! Diversity and inclusion are very important to us and we are committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We want to be a workplace where everyone’s perspectives and opinions are valued, and we are dedicated to creating opportunities for all employees to thrive and reach their full potential.
Some of the things you’ll do Join Altris, a pioneering company at the forefront of sustainable energy solutions. We are dedicated to advancing Sodium-Ion battery technology, with a focus on developing, scaling up, and industrializing the first Sodium-Ion cathode manufacturing facility in Europe. Cathode production is the cornerstone of our business, positioning us as a leader in this innovative industry. We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Control & Automation Engineer to join our team. In this role, you will be instrumental in developing, optimizing, and automating our Sodium-Ion cathode manufacturing processes. This is a unique opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking project that will establish Altris as the premier developer of Sodium-Ion cathode technology, ultimately contributing to the transition towards truly sustainable battery chemistry. Key responsibilities include but are not limited to Defining and development of automation requirements specification and control system architecture Design and implement automation systems for advanced factories, consisting of conveyors, vision systems, AGV’s and specialized manufacturing equipment Be part of the team to select key automation solution suppliers and collaborate to deliver turnkey solutions to enable prototyping or manufacturing. Work jointly with industrialization and manufacturing teams to identify and implement new opportunities to upgrade automated processes and increase productivity. Develop and implement control strategies for automated systems, including PLC programming, HMI design, and SCADA systems. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate control systems with existing infrastructure, ensuring seamless operation and communication between different components. Analyze and improve automation processes to enhance efficiency, reduce downtime, and minimize operational costs. Diagnose and resolve issues in control systems, ensuring minimal disruption to operations. Provide technical support and maintenance to keep systems running smoothly. Lead and manage automation projects from conception through commissioning, including budgeting, scheduling, and resource allocation Ensure all control systems adhere to industry standards and regulatory requirements, prioritizing safety in all aspects of design and implementation. What Were looking for Degree in Electronics, Mechatronics, Software Engineering 4+ years of experience within Industrial Automation in automated manufacturing environments such as: automotive, batteries CAM, semiconductors, pharmaceutical, medical devices etc. Proficiency in programming languages such as ladder logic, structured text, and function block diagram 3+ years PLC/SCADA programming, especially Siemens TIA portal systems and Beckhoff 3+ years in OPC connectivity and MES interfaces Experience in designing electrical schematics using CAD tools such as EPlan or AutoCAD Experience in writing technical documentation (Requirement specifications, Functional design, UML, Test Cases, Test Records) Experience with automation platforms like Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or Schneider Electric Previous experience working in a startup environment, demonstrating the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic setting and a high degree of adaptability. Strong understanding of industrial communication protocols (e.g., Modbus, Profibus, Ethernet/IP) Experience in electrical design is highly desirable and will be considered a strong advantage Familiarity with robotics, motion control, and sensor technologies. What you will get At Altris, we’re redefining energy with our pioneering sodium-ion technology, set to transform global energy storage. We empower talented individuals to drive strategic decisions and create real impact. As we grow, so do your opportunities to lead, innovate, and shape our future. You’ll be challenged, develop your skills, and work with exceptional colleagues. If you thrive in dynamic environments and enjoy setting new processes, this is the place for you.
Some of the things youll do As a Quality Control Engineer in our cell production team, you will be responsible for ensuring the quality and consistency of our battery cells throughout the manufacturing process. You will develop and implement quality control processes, conduct inspections, and analyze data to identify and address any quality issues. This role requires a meticulous individual with strong analytical skills and a background in battery technology and/or quality assurance. Key responsibilities include but are not limited to Develop, implement, and maintain quality control processes and procedures to ensure the highest standards of battery cell production. Conduct regular inspections and testing of battery cells at various stages of production to identify defects or deviations from quality standards. Analyze data from inspections and testing to identify trends and root causes of quality issues. Work closely with the production team to communicate quality standards and ensure compliance with established procedures. Troubleshoot and resolve quality-related issues, collaborating with engineers and technicians to implement corrective actions and improvements. Monitor and review production processes to ensure continuous improvement in quality and efficiency. Maintain detailed records of quality control activities, including inspection results, test data, and corrective actions taken. Prepare and present reports on quality performance to management and other stakeholders, highlighting key findings and recommendations for improvement. Ensure all quality control activities comply with industry standards, regulatory requirements, and company policies. What were looking for To succeed in this role, you must demonstrate a high level of attention to detail, essential for identifying quality issues and ensuring precision throughout the production process. A proactive mindset is equally important, as it allows individuals to anticipate potential quality concerns and address them before they affect production. Success in this role also requires strong collaboration skills, enabling effective work with cross-functional teams to ensure consistent adherence to quality standards. Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field is required; a Master's degree or higher is preferred. Over 4 years of proven experience in quality control or quality assurance within a manufacturing environment, preferably in the battery or electronics industry. Strong knowledge of quality control methodologies, tools, and standards (e.g., ISO). Experience with battery cell production processes and testing methods is highly desirable. What you will get At Altris, we’re redefining energy with our pioneering sodium-ion technology, set to transform global energy storage. We empower talented individuals to drive strategic decisions and create real impact. As we grow, so do your opportunities to lead, innovate, and shape our future. You’ll be challenged, develop your skills, and work with exceptional colleagues. If you thrive in dynamic environments and enjoy setting new processes, this is the place for you.
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