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Production and Manufacturing Engineer
Battery Sector
Machine Operator in Upstream
Battery Sector
Python Developer
Automotive Mechatronics Manager Basic Level
Automotive
Artificial Intelligence Technician
Automotive
Software Developer
Battery Sector
Embedded System and BMS Engineer
Battery Sector
CAD Engineer
Automotive

Production and Manufacturing Engineer

Description

A battery manufacturing and production engineer is responsible for the design, development, and execution of the manufacturing processes for batteries. They work with a team of engineers and scientists to create efficient and cost-effective manufacturing methods for electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and other applications. They are responsible for overseeing the production of battery cells, packs, and systems, ensuring that they meet the required quality standards and performance specifications.

Skills & Knowledge

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The Competence to identify and analyze the root cause of problems and defects in battery production processes in the battery industry.
The industry that produces and supplies batteries, including primary (disposable) and secondary (rechargeable) batteries.
Respond to and communicate with customers in the most efficient and appropriate manner to enable them to access the desired products or services, or any...
The process of planning, monitoring and adjusting the expenses and revenues of a business in order to achieve cost efficiency and capability.
The skill of using statistical and mathematical methods to analyze data to draw meaningful insights and make data-driven decisions in the battery industry.
Convert market requirements into product design and development.
Understand electrical engineering, a field of engineering that deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
The Competence to design, test, and improve battery industry equipment and systems to increase efficiency and reliability.
Identify possible improvements to operational and financial performance.
The lean project management approach is a methodology for planning, managing and overseeing of ICT resources in order to meet specific goals and using project...
The steps required through which a material is transformed into a product, its development and full-scale manufacturing.
Discipline that applies principles of physics, engineering and materials science to design, analyse, manufacture and maintain mechanical systems.
The Competence to optimize battery industry processes and systems to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
Test processed workpieces or products for basic faults.
How to apply the ‘Eight Steps Problem Solving Method’ used to approach and resolve problems.
Materials and techniques required in the production and distribution processes.
Understand project management and the activities which comprise this area. Know the variables implied in project management such as time, resources, requirements, deadlines, and responding...
Requirements engineering is the process of defining, documenting, and maintaining requirements in the engineering design process. It is a common role in systems engineering and...
The cooperation between people characterised by a unified commitment to achieving a given goal, participating equally, maintaining open communication, facilitating effective usage of ideas etc.

Training courses

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