Job Description
The Role
At General Motors, we’re driving the future of mobility through cutting-edge battery cell innovation. As a Process Engineer for electrode Mixing & Coating, you’ll play a critical role in developing and refining cell technologies that power our electric future. This is a hands-on, on-site position at the Battery Cell Development Center where you’ll collaborate with top-tier engineers and researchers to push the boundaries of cell technology.
We’re looking for a candidate who is passionate about advancing technologies in battery cells and eager to continuously learn and grow. You will engage directly in a development manufacturing setting, collaborating closely with process, operations, maintenance, quality, and product engineering teams to develop and stabilize scalable manufacturing processes for battery cells.
What You'll Do
Your Skills & Abilities (Required Qualifications)
Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or related engineering field.
3+ years of experience in process engineering, manufacturing engineering, or similar role in:
Li‑ion battery manufacturing, or
Coating, inks, films, or related web‑based processes, or
Other wet‑chemistry / mixing‑intensive manufacturing.
Hands‑on experience with mixing processes (slurry, inks, coatings, or adhesives) and basic rheology concepts.
Hands‑on experience with coating or web handling processes (slot‑die, comma bar, gravure, or similar).
Demonstrated ability to design and run DOEs, analyze data, and solve complex process problems with a structured approach.
Strong communication skills and ability to work cross‑functionally with operations, maintenance, quality, and suppliers.
Willingness to work in an onsite, pilot manufacturing environment with time spent on the production floor.
What Will Give You A Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications)
Direct experience in Li‑ion electrode manufacturing (slurry mixing, coating, drying, calendaring).
Experience with roll‑to‑roll coating equipment and web handling (tension control, edge guiding, defect detection).
Familiarity with battery materials (cathode/anode active materials, binders, solvents, conductive additives) and their impact on processability and performance.
Experience in a development, or ramp‑up environment (frequent changeovers, trials, and non‑steady‑state operation).
Working knowledge of SPC, DOE, and basic statistics applied to manufacturing processes.
Experience using manufacturing data systems (historian, MES, quality databases) for troubleshooting and continuous improvement.
Demonstrated commitment to safety, including solvent handling, powder handling, and clean‑room or dry‑room operations.
Additional Information
This role is categorized as onsite. This means the successful candidate is expected to report to Battery Cell Development Center (BCDC) in Warren, Michigan on a full-time basis
This role may require occasional off‑shift or weekend support during critical trials, debug, or ramp‑up phases.
Domestic and/or international travel may be required to visit equipment or materials suppliers, or partner sites, as needed.
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