Electrical specialist for battery high-voltage work - West, United States - Cascade Innovations
Description
Environmental protection and sustainability are very important to us, our recycling process for lithium-ion batteries operates without CO2 emissions. The optimization of our recycling process is our top priority and is a prerequisite for sustainable and environmentally friendly mobility. We achieve the highest recovery rates from recycled batteries because we not only recover high-priced materials such as cobalt, nickel, and lithium, but also the more affordable ones such as electrolyte and graphite, thereby generating higher CO2 credits. With technological ideas, we combine low operating costs with CO2 savings. We are pleased that our environmentally friendly recycling process for lithium-ion batteries far exceeds EU regulations and thus does more than required for environmental protection.
This work makes sense. With our research work and the licensing of these processes, we contribute to making the technology for environmentally friendly recycling of lithium-ion batteries available worldwide.
Your tasks
- Working with live lithium-ion batteries (AuS training).
- Safe discharging of lithium-ion batteries using the Duesenfeld method.
- Ensuring the absence of voltage in discharged lithium-ion batteries.
- Disassembly of battery systems and modules.
- Production of equipment parts for battery discharge.
- Optimization of electrical systems.
- Warehouse and forklift work.
Your qualifications
- Completed
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