What are the responsibilities and job description for the Materials Scientist - Battery Materials position at System One?
Position: Battery Materials Scientist
Location: The Woodlands, TX
Employment Type: Full-Time, Direct Hire
Travel: Approximately 30% domestic, 10% international
Overview:
System One is partnering with a global battery materials and specialty chemicals business in hiring a Battery Materials Scientist to support its growing U.S. operations. This role combines hands-on lab work, technical troubleshooting, and customer-facing execution. The position will serve as a key liaison between North American customers and the global R&D team.
Responsibilities:
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Prepare and test electrolyte samples in accordance with customer specifications
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Act as the technical point of contact for key customer accounts
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Translate customer needs into actionable input for R&D and commercial teams
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Coordinate logistics, shipping, and documentation related to sample delivery
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Provide on-site customer support, including troubleshooting and relationship management
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Contribute to lab setup, maintenance, and quality control processes
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Collaborate with global teams across R&D, sales, and manufacturing
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Represent the company at conferences and industry meetings
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Lead battery materials projects and initiatives
Qualifications:
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Master’s in Materials Science, Electrochemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in battery materials, chemical R&D, or a related technical field
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Experience with electrolyte preparation and battery material testing
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Ability to engage in technical discussions with customer stakeholders
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Strong skills in lab work, documentation, and communication
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Project leadership and cross-functional collaboration experience
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Mandarin language skills preferred but not required
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Willingness to travel domestically and internationally
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Availability for 2–3 weeks of onboarding and training in China
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Position offers growth opportunities based on performance and company expansion