Fuel Cell Developer for a Global Automotive Company in Torrance, CA Accounting - Torrance, CA at Geebo

Fuel Cell Developer for a Global Automotive Company in Torrance, CA

Fuel Cell Developer for a Global Automotive Company in Torrance, CA
Summary:
Join a dynamic team as a Fuel Cell Developer at a renowned global automotive company in Torrance, CA.
With expanding of the new Fuel Cell application, this global automotive company will accelerate the Carbon Neutral business.
Advanced Power Unit and Energy division are tasked with executing demonstrations to clarify technology and business potential and provide triggers for new business by leveraging the fuel cell system, which is being developed in Japan.
This job contributes not only to the new business customers but also to Carbon Neutral achievement by applying to internal facilities.
Responsibilities:
Fuel Cell application development support with the development team in Japan.
Investigate and propose stationary fuel cell generator code & standards for production.
Obtain certification of stationary fuel cell generator for demonstration Required Skillset:
3
years of experience in Fuel Cell Development.
Experience in project leadership or supporting leaders.
Proficient PC skills (MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint), and other technical software BS in Science, Engineering, or equivalent experience Bonus Skillset:
Experience in the commercial generator industry.
Location:
Torrance, CA (Hybrid schedule).
Relocation assistance provided if eligible.
Type:
Full-TimeSalary:
$97,100 - $145,600 DOESubmit resumes to Diane You x130 Recommended Skills Automotive Industry Microsoft Excel Microsoft Power Point Microsoft Word Project Management Engineering Apply to this job.
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