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Battery Tech

Pompton Plains, NJ ยท On-site

$18 - $27/hr

The ideal candidate has experience working with electrical systems, battery testing equipment, hand tools, and preventative maintenance procedures. Anyone with previous experience in Battery ...

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Battery Tech

Pompton Plains, NJ ยท On-site

$18 - $27/hr

The ideal candidate has experience working with electrical systems, battery testing equipment, hand tools, and preventative maintenance procedures. Anyone with previous experience in Battery ...

Battery Test Engineer

San Carlos, CA ยท On-site

$106K - $146K/yr

You will design and execute battery testing programs that characterize cells, modules, packs, and complete robotic battery systems under realistic operating conditions. Your work will provide the ...

Battery Pack Technician

Homestead, FL ยท On-site

$17 - $23/hr

The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in assembling, testing, and troubleshooting battery packs, with a strong familiarity with Arbin battery cyclers and Amada and Hesse welding machines.

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How much do battery testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for battery testing in the United States is $46.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.38 and $54.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Battery Testing job?

A Battery Testing job involves evaluating the performance, safety, and durability of batteries used in various applications, such as electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and industrial systems. Technicians and engineers in this role conduct tests to measure capacity, charge/discharge cycles, thermal stability, and overall efficiency. They use specialized equipment to analyze battery behavior under different conditions and ensure compliance with industry standards. Battery testing helps identify defects, improve product reliability, and support research for next-generation energy storage solutions.

What does a battery tester do?

A battery tester evaluates the condition and performance of batteries by measuring parameters such as voltage, current, and internal resistance. Battery testers are used in manufacturing, maintenance, and repair settings to ensure batteries meet safety and performance standards, often requiring knowledge of electrical testing tools and safety protocols.

What is a battery test for a job?

A battery test for a job typically refers to a series of assessments used to evaluate a candidate's skills, knowledge, or suitability for a position. In technical roles like battery testing, it may involve evaluating a candidate's understanding of electrical systems, testing procedures, and safety protocols using specialized equipment. These tests help employers determine if applicants meet the technical requirements of the role.

How to become a battery scientist?

To become a battery scientist, typically a bachelor's degree in chemistry, materials science, or electrical engineering is required, with many roles requiring a master's or Ph.D. in a related field. Relevant skills include knowledge of electrochemistry, proficiency with laboratory tools, and experience in battery testing and research. Gaining experience through internships, research projects, or specialized certifications can also enhance qualifications.

What does a typical day look like for someone in a Battery Testing role?

A typical day for a Battery Testing professional involves setting up and running tests on various battery types, monitoring performance data, and identifying any issues or deviations from expected results. You'll be responsible for maintaining detailed records of test outcomes, calibrating equipment, and collaborating closely with engineers and quality assurance teams to report findings and propose improvements. The work is usually hands-on in a lab or production environment, often balancing both routine quality checks and special project testing. This role offers opportunities to learn about new battery technologies and can lead to career advancement in broader engineering or quality assurance roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Battery Testing position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Battery Testing, you need strong understanding of battery technologies, electrical testing procedures, and safety protocols, often supported by a degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with testing instruments such as multimeters, impedance analyzers, battery cyclers, and data logging software is typically required, along with relevant safety certifications. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are valuable soft skills that set candidates apart. These skills are crucial to ensure accurate testing, maintain workplace safety, and facilitate effective collaboration with engineering and quality assurance teams.

Are battery engineers in demand?

Battery engineers are in high demand due to the growth of electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, and portable electronics. They typically require knowledge of electrochemistry, testing procedures, and relevant certifications, with employment opportunities increasing in manufacturing and research sectors.
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Battery Testing Engineer

Battery Testing Engineer

Stress Engineering Services Inc.

Waller, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Do you learn best by taking things apart, or pushing them until they fail? Are you the engineer who canโ€™t help but ask why something worksโ€ฆ and how it could work better? If so, youโ€™ll feel right at home at Stress Engineering Services, Inc. (SES).

About Stress Engineering Services

Stress Engineering Services (SES) is an elite, one-of-a-kind engineering consulting firm, trusted for more than 50 years to solve the problems others canโ€™t. Our reputation is built on an uncompromising commitment to technical excellence, a highly selective team of experts, and a track record of delivering answers in the most complex, high-stakes environments. We operate at the intersection of deep technical expertise and real-world application, partnering with clients across energy, aerospace, consumer products, medical, and beyond. Our teams combine advanced analysis with hands-on testing, failure analysis, and practical engineering judgment to deliver solutions that perform where it matters mostโ€”in the field. As an employee-owned company, our people are personally invested in every outcome, creating a culture where accountability is high and excellence is the standard. We donโ€™t just solve problemsโ€”we uncover root causes, mitigate risk, and deliver confidence.

For our clients, that means a trusted partner known for rigor and results. For our people, it means joining an elite team tackling the most meaningful challenges in engineering.

SES is where complex problems meet uncommon solutionsโ€”and where elite engineers come to do their best work.

Our Core Values

  • We Over Me โ€“ We put the mission, our clients, and our team ahead of individual agendas
  • Unyielding Pursuit of Excellence โ€“ Excellence is the standard. We deliver the right solution, on time, every time
  • Own It โ€“ We take accountability to earn trust and deliver results

The Role

As a Test Engineer at SES, youโ€™ll turn complex questions into meaningful data. This role blends mechanical and electrical engineering fundamentals with hands on testing and system operation in a dynamic, industrial laboratory environment. Youโ€™ll plan and execute custom tests, design fixtures and methods, instrument hardware, collect high quality data, and transform results into clear, actionable insights.

Battery projects span testing and analysis of cells, modules, and packs in diverse applications across various sectors. The common thread: understanding how a system is supposed to perform, and prove whether it actually does.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Developing custom and specialized test plans, fixtures, and test methods
  • Executing tests safely and efficiently while monitoring live data
  • Collecting, analyzing, and documenting high quality test data
  • Interpreting results and producing clear, concise technical reports

What Success Looks Like

Successful Test Engineers at Stress are adaptable problem solvers who thrive in both independent and collaborative environments. Youโ€™re hands on, mechanically curious, and comfortable working with electrical, mechanical, and chemical systems. You can safely navigate a heavy industrial lab setting, juggle competing priorities, and keep projects moving forwardโ€”even when tests donโ€™t go as planned.

Strong communication skills are essential. Youโ€™ll routinely interact with teammates and clients, translating technical details into clear verbal explanations and well written test methods and reports. Experience in battery testing, energy storage, EV systems, or other safety-critical and regulated industries is a plus. Depending on your experience, you may also take the lead on managing projects, interfacing directly with clients, and guiding the work of other engineers and technicians.

A Day in the Life

No two days are the same, and thatโ€™s exactly what makes this role rewarding. Your morning might start with a technical discussion alongside engineers, technicians, and clients, refining a test concept or identifying instrumentation and risk considerations. You may review drawings, finalize a test plan, or troubleshoot an unexpected challenge that requires creative thinking and mechanical intuition.

Before long, youโ€™re in the lab, instrumenting hardware, coordinating with technicians, monitoring live data, and adapting on the fly. Sometimes that means pushing systems to their limitsโ€ฆ breaking them or even blowing them up (intentionally) to uncover answers that simply canโ€™t be found any other way, particularly when characterizing battery thermal behavior, abuse response, or failure mechanisms. Throughout the day, you balance safety, schedule, and performance while managing risk in real time. By dayโ€™s end, you can see tangible progress: data collected, questions answered, and another complex test successfully executed. Itโ€™s hands-on, fast paced, occasionally chaotic, and deeply satisfying work that keeps Test Engineers at SES excited to come back every day.

Basic Qualifications

  • BS in Mechanical Engineering with 3โ€“5 years of experience in testing or manufacturing / industrial equipment operations
  • Experience with electrical/mechanical testing methods and instrumentation
  • Hands on aptitude and comfort working with physical systems
  • Experience with data acquisition and test control systems
  • Ability to conceptualize and develop test methods, fixtures, and equipment with attention to accuracy and repeatability
  • Strong technical writing and communication skills
  • Highly motivated, self-starter with strong critical thinking and problem solving abilities
  • Familiarity with statistical techniques for reliability, capability analysis, regression, ANOVA, and sample size justification (plus)
  • Experience with CAD software (SolidWorks or similar)
  • Professional Engineer license or willingness to obtain one
  • This position requires the ability to obtain a U.S. government security clearance. U.S. citizenship is required.

Preferred Qualifications

  • MS in Engineering or more than 5 years of relevant experience
  • Knowledge of material properties and failure mechanisms for metals and polymers under mechanical, thermal, electrical, and environmental loading
  • Experience with electrochemistry and battery energy storage fundamentals
  • Experience developing test plans and reports suitable for verification, validation, and compliance documentation
  • Experience validating test methods for repeatability and reproducibility
  • Familiarity with hazard and risk assessment tools such as FMEA or fault tree analysis
  • Experience with battery safety standards and regulations (e.g., UL, IEC, UN, SAE, or similar)
  • Experience or familiarity with numerical simulation methods such as finite element or computational fluid dynamics analysis

Why Join SES?

  • High autonomy, high impact technical work
  • Direct influence on real world safety and performance
  • Collaboration with world recognized subject matter experts
  • Supportive, entrepreneurial, employee-owned culture
  • Thought leadership, shaping the field

Whatโ€™s in It for You?

At SES, curiosity is encouraged and technical depth is valued. Youโ€™ll work alongside some of the brightest engineers in the industry on challenges that truly matter, including technologies that enable safer, more reliable, and more sustainable energy systems.

As an employee-owned firm, we offer:

  • Competitive compensation aligned with experience and market benchmarks
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Paid time off and paid holidays
  • A collaborative, inclusive, and technically challenging environment

Our Commitment

SES is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, or other protected characteristics.

At SES we take pride in fostering an inclusive and dynamic workplace that values diverse perspectives and experiences. This position requires legal authorization to work in the U.S. Candidates must be able to provide the necessary documentation to verify identity & employment eligibility through the I-9 verification process.

Recruitment Process Disclosure:

As part of your candidacy and potential future employment, you agree to maintain the confidentiality of certain information. This includes not disclosing, sharing, or discussing any proprietary, sensitive, or client-related information obtained through your interactions with Stress Engineering Services. Whether through interviews, onboarding, or employment, you are expected to treat all company and client information as confidential and protected. This obligation applies during and after your engagement with us. By continuing in the hiring process, you acknowledge and agree to these terms of confidentiality and non-disclosure.

As part of our hiring process, Stress Engineering Services may use technology tools, including automated tools, to help organize, review, or evaluate application materials and interview-related information. These tools are used to support our recruiting process, but hiring decisions are not made solely by technology. If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation or would like additional information about the process, please contact Human.Resources@Stress.com. Where required by law, we will provide additional notices if a specific tool analyzes interview responses, assessments, or other information as part of your evaluation.

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