Laboratory Technician | Laborant (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Villingen-Schwenn.
Job Summary
This role involves working as a Laboratory Technician, focusing primarily on the investigation and evaluation of Redox-Flow batteries and general energy storage technologies. Day-to-day tasks include setting up test benches and conducting various electrical and physical measurements for initial sampling and recurring tests. A significant part of the job involves developing and optimizing analytical procedures for battery cell characterization. The technician will also be responsible for the maintenance and monitoring of laboratory measuring equipment and managing material requirements, including ordering supplies. The successful candidate must have a completed laboratory technician apprenticeship or equivalent qualification, proven experience in energy storage technologies, and strong knowledge of electrical and physical measurement techniques. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to complex development projects for renowned clients, driving technology forward.
Required Skills
Education
Completed apprenticeship as a Laboratory Technician or comparable qualification
Experience
- Completed apprenticeship as a Laboratory Technician or comparable qualification
- Experience in the investigation of energy storage technologies
- Experience with Redox-Flow batteries (advantageous)
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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