For EV/e-POWER battery systems, you will be responsible for one of the following tasks:
We are engaged in battery development for mass production. In addition to developing batteries from cells to packs, we are also responsible for a wide range of missions, such as building an energy ecosystem. To execute "The Arc" mid-term management plan, we are promoting this in an organization that has further strengthened its technology strategy, production system, and partnership/procurement strategy. There are many mid-career employees, and engineers from various fields outside the automotive industry are leading development. Furthermore, it is a women-friendly environment where many female engineers are active.
Within the same department, you can be involved in various areas such as mechanical design, control design, and electrical design of batteries, offering diverse career possibilities.
You can grow as an automotive engineer who can oversee vehicle systems, control, and the entire electric powertrain related components through battery system design, which is a core component of electric vehicle powertrains. You can be involved in MBD (Model Based Development) tool development and the latest electric vehicle development based on systems engineering. You will be able to understand various battery requirements for future EVs, and in response, through allocating requirements from battery packs to cell performance, you can design batteries that balance quality (performance) and cost, and experience a series of cycles from component selection, prototyping (process), to evaluation analysis feedback. It is also possible to engage in international activities through collaboration with overseas teams.
Experience in any of the following tasks (candidates from other industries are also welcome):
Automotive industry experience: Preferred
TOEIC: 600
Automotive industry experience: Preferred
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