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Sr. Materials Engineer, Cell Dry Electrode Development

Tesla Motors, Inc.
82,440 - 176,040 USD
paid holidays, flex time, 401(k)
United States, Colorado, Louisville
Jun 26, 2026
What to Expect

We are looking for a Senior Cell Materials Engineer to join our electrode
development team, focusing on the integration and optimization of
next-generation binder systems for dry battery electrode applications. In this
role, you will leverage your expertise in polymer science, composite film
mechanics, and materials characterization to investigate how binder chemistry,
processing conditions, and particle-level interactions govern electrode film
formation, mechanical integrity, and electrochemical performance. You will
design and execute structured experiments across a range of binder integration
approaches, apply rigorous root cause analysis to understand and resolve
failure modes at the film and interface level, and use characterization tools
including rheology, DMA, tensile and adhesion testing, and electrochemical
evaluation, to connect processing decisions to real-world cell performance.
This is a hands-on, high-impact role for someone who thinks across scales from
molecular interactions and particle surface chemistry up to film mechanics and
cycling behavior, and thrives in a fast-moving, cross-functional R&D
environment where technical depth and collaborative problem-solving drive
meaningful progress towards Tesla's long-term energy storage goals.


What You'll Do
  • Screen, evaluate, and optimize alternative binder systems for electrode applications, assessing performance across mechanical, thermal, and electrochemical dimensions
  • Develop working knowledge across multiple binder integration approaches and understand how integration method affects binder distribution, film morphology, and performance outcomes
  • Characterize free-standing electrode films and composite binder systems across a range of mechanical conditions including tensile, peel, adhesion, elongation, and viscoelastic behavior
  • Conduct root cause analysis of binder and electrode failure modes including delamination, cracking, cohesive vs. adhesive failure, and capacity fade linked to mechanical degradation
  • Connect mechanical characterization results to processing decisions and electrochemical outcomes, understanding what a peel test or DMA sweep reveals about the underlying material and why it
    matters
  • Fabricate and evaluate electrode films using relevant processing routes, including coating, calendaring, and other film formation methods, with attention to how processing parameters affect binder behavior and final electrode properties
  • Apply DOE methodology and structured RCA practices to reduce defects, improve process windows, and accelerate development cycles
  • Build and test electrochemical cells to evaluate the performance impact of materials and process changes, with fluency in cycling, EIS, rate capability, and DQ/DV analysis
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with electrochemical testing, process engineering, and materials characterization teams to design experiments that generate actionable insights
  • Support translation of successful laboratory findings toward pilot and manufacturing-relevant processes

What You'll Bring
  • Degree in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science, or equivalent
    experience
  • Hands-on electrode fabrication experience - wet and/or dry - at laboratory, pilot, or
    industrial scale
  • Binder screening and optimization experience: understanding how binder chemistry,
    loading, and integration method affect mechanical integrity and electrochemical
    performance
  • Mechanical characterization of electrode films or composites including peel, tensile,
    adhesion, and DMA, with the ability to connect results to processing decisions
    and performance outcomes
  • Demonstrated root cause analysis capability on electrode or composite film failure modes including
    delamination, cracking, adhesion loss, and capacity fade
  • Electrochemical literacy including hands-on experience with cycling, EIS, or equivalent
    sufficient to connect materials-level observations to cell-level outcomes
  • Understanding of polymer thermal and viscoelastic behavior such as Tg, modulus-temperature
    relationships, and softening behavior sufficient to make informed processing
    decisions
  • Familiarity with multiple binder integration approaches across wet and dry processing
    routes; dry electrode experience is a strong plus
  • Structured experimental design (DOE) and the ability to think across length scales from
    particle-surface interactions up through composite film mechanics to cell-level
    failure
  • Expertise in polymer melt rheology (twin-screw compounding, extrusion, etc.), powder
    rheology, and compressibility characterization

Compensation and Benefits
Benefits

Along with competitive pay, as a full-time Tesla employee, you are eligible for the following benefits at day 1 of hire:

  • Medical plans > plan options with $0 payroll deduction
  • Family-building, fertility, adoption and surrogacy benefits
  • Dental (including orthodontic coverage) and vision plans, both have options with a $0 paycheck contribution
  • Company Paid (Health Savings Accounts) HSA Contribution when enrolled in the High-Deductible medical plan with HSA
  • Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
  • 401(k) with employer match, Employee Stock Purchase Plans, and other financial benefits
  • Company paid Basic Life, AD&D
  • Short-term and long-term disability insurance (90 day waiting period)
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Sick and Vacation time (Flex time for salary positions, Accrued hours for Hourly positions), and Paid Holidays
  • Back-up childcare and parenting support resources
  • Voluntary benefits to include: critical illness, hospital indemnity, accident insurance, theft & legal services, and pet insurance
  • Weight Loss and Tobacco Cessation Programs
  • Tesla Babies program
  • Commuter benefits
  • Employee discounts and perks program
    Expected Compensation
    • Associate Materials Engineer - $82,440 - $123,660/annual salary
    • Materials Engineer - $98,640 - $147,960/annual salary
    • Sr Materials Engineer - $117,360 - $176,040/annual salary
    + cash and stock awards + benefits for all levels

    Pay offered may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including market location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total compensation package for this position may also include other elements dependent on the position offered. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment.



    We will accept applications for this job until July 31, 2026, after which this posting will be removed.
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