Abuse Test Engineer, Energy Storage
Redwood MaterialsMcCarran, NVPosted 10 April 2026
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About Redwood Materials
Redwood is localizing a global battery supply chain that seamlessly integrates recovery, reuse, and recycling
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keeping critical minerals in circulation and driving the energy transition. Founded in 2017,
we’re delivering low-cost and large-scale energy storage and producing battery materials in the U.S. for the first time, all from batteries we already have.
Abuse Test Engineer, Energy Storage
Essential Duties:
As an early member of a new engineering team, you will be responsible for designing, executing, and analyzing tests that simulate extreme conditions and misuse scenarios to ensure the safety of our new product.
Collaborating with design and manufacturing engineering, you will identify potential failure modes and then intentionally abuse complex electromechanical and electrochemical systems (via short circuit, overvoltage, overheat, overcharge, and forced thermal propagation) in a controlled, well-instrumented, well-documented environment in order to stress those failure modes and ensure our products are robust to real world abuse.
You’re a doer, excited about getting your hands dirty and working in a dynamic, fast-paced setting, and want to shape a new department at Redwood.
If necessary, we will adjust the job level to suit your experience and responsibilities.
Responsibilities Will include:
In addition to performing tests, you’ll help define and build the test infrastructure that will allow us to test swiftly, safely, and with excellent documentation
You will also use your experience and understanding of failure mechanisms to help design new products to be as intrinsically robust to abuse as possible
Designing, executing, and analyzing tests that simulate extreme conditions and misuse scenarios to ensure the safety of our new product
Identify potential failure modes and then intentionally abuse complex electromechanical and electrochemical systems (via short circuit, overvoltage, overheat, overcharge, and forced thermal propagation) in a controlled, well-instrumented, well-documented environment in order to stress those failure modes and ensure our products are robust to real world abuse
Desired Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field
Strong understanding of physics and the physics of failure
Proven experience with abuse tests, specifically UL9540a and related thermal propagation testing
Proficiency in data analysis tools and software (e.g., MATLAB, Minitab, Python)
Proven experience designing robust, fast-setup data acquisition rigs (e.g. temperature sensor) and actuation (e.g. heater, remote knife switch)
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
The position is full-time. Compensation will be commensurate with experience.
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