R&D Intern (Catholyte)
Position Overview
Solid Power is seeking a R&D Intern to join our talented team of engineers and scientists working to revolutionize the battery industry through the development of next generation, all solid-state rechargeable batteries. Solid Power is a dynamic, fast-paced, collaborative and innovative team environment.
Job Duties
- Conduct materials characterization and perform cell building activities under the guidance of scientists.
- Perform basic materials characterization including XRD, TGA/DSC, FTIR, PSA, and others.
- Safe operation of various lab equipment including furnaces, glove boxes, and battery testers.
- Maintain thorough and accurate records of all conducted experimentation.
- Clean and organize common equipment and lab areas.
- Document and follow standard operating procedures.
Qualifications/Requirements
- Working towards a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, material science, chemical engineering, or a related discipline. Junior/Senior-level preferred.
- Ability to work in dry room environment, gloveboxes, and chemistry lab.
- The candidate must be able to commit to 10-15 hours onsite, per week during the Fall semester and ideally up to 30 hours per week during the Summer. This is an onsite role.
- Experience with characterization techniques such as XRD, TGA/DSC, FTIR, PSA is a plus.
- Excellent work ethic and ability to quickly demonstrate independence on routine measurements and procedures.
- Hands-on experience working with gloveboxes, in dry rooms, or in wet chemical labs is a plus.
- Able to adapt to rapidly evolving research and development needs.
- Highly detail-oriented mindset with an eye toward practical solutions.
- Excellent communication and organizational skills.
Pay
Hourly Compensation: $22-$23/hour
Schedule
Schedule: 10-15 hours per week during fall semester and >15 hours per week during the summer.
Export Control Requirements
This position requires access to technology, software, and other information that is subject to governmental access control restrictions, due to export controls. Employment in this position is conditioned on the continued availability of government authorization to authorize the release of such items, to the extent required, including without limitation an export license, or other documentation required to establish authorization to receive access to such items.