Process Development Engineer (m/w/d)
Verkor
Company Overview
Verkor
Grenoble, France
2020
Approximately 1,200 employees (source: verkor.com). No revenue figures available for 2023.
What They Do
Verkor is a private French battery manufacturer specializing in the production of low-carbon lithium-ion battery cells optimized for electric mobility and stationary storage. The company focuses on innovative technologies that ensure high power, high energy density, fast charging, as well as durability and robustness in extreme temperatures. These innovations are validated at their Verkor Innovation Centre (VIC) in Grenoble, which serves as a R&D lab and pilot line (source: verkor.com). Verkor produces flexible cells for various segments, including passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and stationary energy storage systems, with a particular emphasis on long-term efficiency for surplus renewable energy.
Projects and Background
Currently, Verkor's flagship project is the gigafactory in Bourbourg, near the port of Dunkirk, which has an initial capacity of 16 GWh per year, capable of producing batteries for approximately 300,000 vehicles. This site, inaugurated on December 11 and 12, 2025, is expected to reach a capacity of 50 GWh by 2030, with a total estimated cost between 2 and 3 billion euros (source: verkor.com). Although full production has not yet been achieved, the VIC in Grenoble has already begun producing cells and modules, transferring these initial products to the gigafactory for assembly. Key customers include Renault Group, with a contract for 12 GWh per year starting in 2025, and EDF, which has signed a 33 MW nuclear power allocation contract.
Recent Developments
Over the past two years, Verkor has secured Series C funding exceeding 2 billion euros for its gigafactory, as well as a green loan of 1.3 billion euros from 19 banks. The opening of the Bourbourg gigafactory marked a decisive milestone, with the first battery production scheduled for 2026. Additionally, a 12-year contract with EDF was signed on December 3, 2025, to provide low-carbon nuclear energy, further strengthening Verkor's position in the sustainable energy sector (source: verkor.com). These developments are part of a broader strategy aimed at establishing European sovereignty in battery production.
Working at Verkor
Verkor is recruiting experts in energy, automotive, mobility, as well as technicians and engineers specialized in battery design and manufacturing. Positions are primarily based in Grenoble and Bourbourg, with a projection of 1,200 direct jobs at full capacity, and up to 2,000 indirect jobs by 2030 (source: verkor.com). The company culture emphasizes commitment, communication, and teamwork, fostering a collaborative and innovative work environment, surrounded by the mountains of Grenoble, which was designated the European Green Capital in 2022.
Last updated on 2026-02-23 | Report an issue
We are currently looking for our future Process Development Engineer to join our Process R&D department based in our VIC (Verkor Innovation Center) in Grenoble, France.
As such, you are responsible for the development and maturation of lithium-ion cell processes. The role focuses on process definition, technology selection, and proof of concept from laboratory and pilot scale, supporting the transition toward industrialization. You will work closely with cell design, materials, and equipment teams to ensure that assembly concepts are scalable, robust, and competitive against industry benchmarks.
Main missions
- Define and develop cell assembly processes from concept to pilot-scale validation (DoE, PoC, and scaling laws).
- Design experiments to understand process windows, critical parameters, and failure mechanisms in cell manufacturing.
- Lead pilot-line process definition, capability assessment, and technical readiness for scale-up.
- Interface with equipment suppliers to translate process requirements into custom or semi-custom equipment specifications.
- Collaborate with cell design and materials teams to optimize cell architecture for assembly robustness and yield.
- Establish process targets, control strategies, and documentation for handover to industrialization or manufacturing teams.
- Perform root cause analysis on assembly defects observed during development phases.
- Benchmark assembly technologies and processes against top-tier lithium-ion battery manufacturers.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Materials, or Industrial Engineering.
- At least 3 years of experience in lithium-ion battery process development, or 6 years for a senior role.
- Strong experience in lithium-ion cell assembly or formation processes.
- Proven experience in process development stages: concept definition, lab validation, pilot scaling, and technical transfer.
- Strong knowledge of DoE, statistical analysis, and data-driven process optimization.
- Experience with custom automation equipment development and technical specifications.
- Hands-on experience in dry room or cleanroom environments.
- Strong analytical skills using tools such as Python, Matlab, or Minitab.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
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About the role
March 8, 2026
Full time
Company
- Grenoble, France
At least 3 years in lithium-ion battery process development
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