Factorial Energy

Electrode Process Engineer - 3C Battery

Join Factorial Energy in Cheonan as an Electrode Process Engineer. Lead development of anode and cathode manufacturing processes for silicon power cells. Benefit from working with cutting-edge solid-state battery tech and a global leader in energy storage.
Factorial Energy
Factorial Energy
Cheonan, South Korea On-site Full time UTC+09:00

Factorial Energy

Company Overview

Factorial Energy

Woburn, Massachusetts, United States

2013

Approximately 150 employees (source: linkedin.com). Factorial has raised over $65 million and achieved a $1 billion valuation (source: batteryburnbook.com).

What They Do

Factorial Energy specializes in the development of solid-state batteries, which are pivotal for various applications including electric mobility, defense, AI/robotics, aviation, power tools, marine vehicles, consumer electronics, and energy storage systems. Their technology emphasizes high energy density, achieving 350-450 Wh/kg compared to the 200-300 Wh/kg typical of current electric vehicle (EV) cells. Additionally, Factorial's batteries are designed for enhanced safety, fast charging capabilities, and a wide operational temperature range from -30°C to 45°C (source: factorialenergy.com).

The core of their innovation lies in the Factorial Electrolyte System Technology (FEST®), which utilizes a quasi-solid polymer electrolyte combined with an ultrathin lithium-metal anode and a high-capacity cathode. This technology allows for approximately 80% compatibility with existing lithium-ion production lines, facilitating scalability and integration into current manufacturing processes (source: factorialenergy.com).

Complementary technologies such as Solstice™, a sulfide-based all-solid-state electrolyte, and Gammatron™, an AI-driven battery digital twin software, further enhance their offerings. Solstice™ boasts high thermal stability and zero liquid content, while Gammatron™ accelerates R&D in electrolyte development and battery management systems (source: enertherm-engineering.com).

Projects & Track Record

Factorial Energy has achieved significant milestones in battery development, including a series of prototypes that have progressively increased in capacity and complexity. Notable achievements include the validation of 0.6 Ah Li-metal chemistry in 2017, the introduction of a 40 Ah 30-layer graphite anode prototype in 2021, and the unveiling of a 106 Ah automotive B-sample cell at CES 2023. These advancements demonstrate Factorial's commitment to pushing the boundaries of solid-state battery technology (source: factorialenergy.com).

Recent Developments

In October 2023, Factorial Energy inaugurated its $50 million manufacturing facility in Methuen, Massachusetts, which is set to be the largest solid-state battery production line in the U.S. with a capacity of 200 MWh. This facility is expected to significantly enhance their production capabilities and support the scaling of automotive applications (source: waveep.com).

In 2024, the company shipped 106 Ah B-samples to various OEMs and unveiled their Solstice™ technology after a period of stealth development. Additionally, they have been recognized as a leading player in the deep tech sector, ranking #25 among the Top 100 Private Deep Tech Companies (source: factorialenergy.com).

Working There

Factorial Energy is actively hiring across various departments including R&D, manufacturing, sales, and engineering, particularly in response to their recent expansion efforts. The Methuen facility is expected to create over 150 jobs, contributing to the local economy while supporting the company's growth in solid-state battery production. The company culture emphasizes speed and innovation, with a focus on ethical governance and sustainability goals, including a commitment to carbon-neutral production by mid-2030 (source: factorialenergy.com).


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Factorial Energy is a pioneering U.S.-based solid-state battery company driving the future of energy storage and electrification. Partnered with global leaders including Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, Hyundai, and Kia, Factorial is at the forefront of developing next-generation e-mobility platforms for commercial, defense, and consumer applications-spanning electric vehicles (EVs), drones, eVTOL aircraft, power tools, marine systems, robotics, and more. The company has achieved multiple industry firsts, including being the first to power a demonstration vehicle with a global OEM (Mercedes- Benz) which achieved over 1,200 km (749 mi) of range, and the first to earn UN 38.3 certification for automotive-sized lithium-metal solid-state cells, the first to deliver B-samples of automotive-sized solid-state batteries to major OEMs.

The Opportunity

Factorial Energy is seeking an Electrode Process Engineer to join our team in our Cheonan, South Korea location. This person will be responsible for the development, optimization, and scale-up of anode and cathode electrode manufacturing processes for our Silicon Power Cell line, owning the full electrode process chain from slurry mixing and coating through calendaring and slitting. The ideal candidate brings deep hands-on expertise in wet electrode processes and slurry rheology and is comfortable translating lab-scale breakthroughs into scalable, high-yield manufacturing processes in a fast-moving environment.

In this role, you will

  • Lead development and optimization of anode and cathode electrode processes for Si-based power cells, including slurry mixing, slot-die coating, drying, calendaring, and slitting
  • Define and maintain process windows for slurry rheology, coating weight, thickness uniformity, calendaring density, and adhesion strength
  • Establish and maintain SOPs, PFMEA, and Control Plans for all electrode process steps, defining CTQs and process parameters
  • Develop electrode formulation strategies to accommodate silicon anode expansion/contraction behavior while maintaining coating stability and adhesion
  • Design and optimize high-solid slurry mixing sequences, dispersion conditions, and deaeration protocols for both anode (Si/C) and cathode (NCM/NCA) systems
  • Control slurry rheology to ensure coating stability, minimize defects (pinholes, streaks, edge beading), and achieve thickness uniformity
  • Optimize slot-die coating parameters including coating speed, gap, pump rate, and drying profile
  • Develop process-structure-performance correlations linking slurry properties and coating conditions to electrode quality and cell performance
  • Define calendaring conditions to achieve target porosity and density while minimizing spring back and cracking risk for high-Si electrodes
  • Optimize slitting conditions to minimize burr generation, edge defects, and web breakage
  • Lead electrode process transfer from lab/pilot scale to new line, including process condition setting, trial runs, and ramp-up support
  • Participate in NPI stage-gate reviews (EVT/DVT/PVT/MP) and ensure electrode process readiness at each phase
  • Support FAT/SAT and equipment qualification (IQ/OQ/PQ) for coating, calendaring, and slitting equipment
  • Apply DOE, SPC, and FMEA methodologies to identify root causes of electrode defects and drive yield improvement
  • Partner with QA/QE to define incoming material inspection criteria and electrode quality standards
  • Work closely with R&D, cell design, equipment, and production teams to align electrode process requirements with cell performance targets

We are looking for people who

  • Have 3+ years of hands-on experience in lithium-ion electrode process development or manufacturing
  • Have direct experience with anode or cathode wet electrode processes (mixing, coating, calendering)
  • Have led or substantially contributed to at least one full NPI or mass production ramp-up project
  • Have deep understanding of slurry rheology, slot-die coating physics, and drying/calendering process fundamentals
  • Have experience with silicon anode electrode processes or high-solid slurry systems preferred
  • Are familiar with process qualification frameworks (PFMEA, Control Plan, SOP)
  • Are proficient in DOE, SPC, and data analysis tools (Python, MATLAB, JMP, or Minitab)
  • Have experience with material characterization methods (SEM, adhesion testing, viscosity/rheology measurement)
  • Hold a Bachelor's degree or higher in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or related field; advanced degree preferred
  • Have experience with silicon anode (Si/C composite) electrode development or high-Si loading process challenges (preferred)
  • Have CFD or FEM-based coating/mixing process modeling experience (preferred)
  • Are familiar with IATF 16949 or automotive quality frameworks (preferred)

Work Location

Cheonan, South Korea

Factorial Energy is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. All qualified applicants, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged to apply.

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About the role

June 5, 2026

Full time

Company

June 16, 2026

On-site

Energy Storage , EV Charging Infrastructure

Factorial Energy

factorialenergy.com

  •  Cheonan, South Korea

3+ years in lithium-ion electrode process development or manufacturing

UTC+09:00