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Technician
- Country: United States
- Visa type: H-2B
- Job ID: (Open on offer list)
- Employer name: Confidential
- Employees needed: 15
- E-mail (employer): Confidential
- E-mail (agent): Confidential
- Phone: Confidential
- Agent phone: Confidential
- Working hours per week: 40
- Wage: 24.01 USD / Hour
- OFLC Certification: ACCEPTED - PENDING RECRUITMENT
- Start date: 09/30/2025
- End date: 09/29/2026
- Process date: 11/18/2025 21:00:00
- Submit date: Confidential
- Offer description:
***RFI Response*** The employee will work in the electric vehicle battery manufacturing industry, specifically on the production of lithium-ion battery cells. The role includes mechanical assembly and adjustment of key manufacturing equipment used in the core battery production process. The employee will perform mechanical assembly and adjustments on: Lamination Machines: Machines that produce individual battery cells by aligning, cutting, and thermally pressing anode, cathode, and separator materials. Stack Machines: Equipment that aligns and stacks the cells using vision alignment technology to produce stack-type cells. Folding Machines: Machines that fold electrode materials into compact cell structures using vision systems and separator integration. Packing Machines: Equipment that handles lead cutting, bending, and stacking processes to produce modules such as CMA, S-BMA, and BMA. Vision Inspection Systems: Equipment for dimensional inspection and precise alignment verification of battery cells. 2. Electrical Work and Cable Management: All machines utilize electric power ranging from 110V to 250V. The employee is responsible for: Managing electrical wiring for sensors, relays, and switches. Diagnosing and replacing faulty electrical components based on appropriate voltage and resistance specifications. Collaborating with the electrical team to ensure system functionality and compliance with safety standards. Ensuring accurate and safe cable routing and grounding for machine operation and maintenance. 3. Types of Processes, Equipment, Systems, and Projects: The employee will work in a high-tech EV battery manufacturing environment covering four major stages: Electrode Process: o Mixing: Creating electrode slurry from active materials and binders. o Coating: Applying slurry to foil substrates (cathode on aluminum, anode on copper). o Roll Pressing: Calendering coated foils for uniform thickness and density. o Slitting and Notching: Cutting and shaping foils to cell specifications. Assembly Process: o Stacking or Folding: Creating pouch-type battery structures. o Welding: Terminal and cap welding for electrical connectivity. o Injection and Sealing: Electrolyte injection and pouch sealing. Formation and Aging: o Charging/Discharging: Activating electrochemical properties. o Degassing: Removing gas generated during the formation process. Packaging and Final Testing: o Inspection: Grading battery performance and screening for defects. o Packing and Shipping: Preparing completed cells for distribution. The technician will work with battery manufacturing machines, automation systems, pneumatic controls, motion control systems, and in cleanroom environments. This work is part of industrial-scale manufacturing projects supporting the EV supply chain in the U.S ***Original Duties*** • Utilize a variety of hand tools including wrenches/spanners (including hex key/Allen wrench in mm/inch and torque wrench) for mechanical assembly and adjustment. • Operate various types of screwdrivers (flathead, Phillips, precision sets) for fastening and unfastening components. • Handle multiple types of pliers including diagonal pliers (nippers), long nose pliers, and wire strippers for electrical work and cable management. • Use hammers such as rubber mallets, standard hammers, and dead blow hammers for fitting, adjusting, or dismantling components. • Cut and trim materials using utility knives and scissors safely and efficiently. • Perform electrical measurements using a digital multimeter to check voltage, current, and resistance. • Conduct insulation testing to ensure safety and compliance with electrical standards. • Maintain tools and equipment in good condition and ensure they are stored properly after use. • Follow safety guidelines and maintain a clean and organized work environment.