Battery Systems Engineer – Li-ion, SOH & Lifecycle Intelligence
Job Summary
Where Electrification Meets Data-Driven Lifecycle Decisions
At Multiply we work at the intersection of embedded systems electrification and data-driven engineering. As part of our growing focus on battery intelligence and lifecycle optimization we are now looking for a Battery Systems Engineer with deep expertise in Li-ion batteries.
In this role you will contribute to building next-generation capabilities for assessing battery health and lifetime enabling smarter decisions across the lifecycle of electric vehiclesfrom first use to second-life applications.
You will work closely with experts in data science software and engineering bringing critical domain knowledge to ensure that battery insights are technically sound interpretable and actionable.
What You Will Do
Develop and validate methods for State of Health (SOH) and Remaining Useful Life (RUL) estimation for Li-ion batteries
Analyze real-world vehicle and battery data to understand degradation behavior over time
Interpret and explain battery aging based on factors such as:
Temperature
State of Charge (SOC)
Depth of Discharge (DoD)
Charging patterns and C-rate
Load profiles and usage conditions
Compare and evaluate on-board BMS health estimates vs. off-board analytical models
Define confidence levels limitations and applicability of lifetime predictions
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure models are physically grounded and credible
Translate battery health insights into practical recommendations for:
Lifecycle planning
Residual value and risk assessment
Warranty and service strategies
Second-life and reuse scenarios
What We Are Looking For
Strong background in Li-ion battery technology and degradation mechanisms
Experience with battery lifetime assessment including:
Calendar aging
Cycle aging
Real-world usage effects
Deep understanding of:
SOH and RUL
Capacity fade and resistance increase
Performance degradation in field conditions
Experience working with battery data from vehicles BMS systems or testing environments
Ability to critically evaluate models and challenge assumptions
Experience collaborating with data scientists engineers and business stakeholders
Strong communication skillsable to explain complex battery behavior clearly
Meriting Experience
Experience with battery systems in electric vehicles (BEVs)
Exposure to second-life residual value or warranty risk analysis
Experience comparing BMS estimates with external models
Basic ability to work with Python SQL or similar tools
Background in high-utilization or commercial vehicle applications
Education
Degree in electrochemistry battery technology electrical engineering materials science or similar
Advanced studies within energy storage systems are a plus
Why Multiply
Work on real-world electrification challenges with direct impact on sustainability and lifecycle efficiency
Combine deep engineering knowledge with data-driven decision-making
Collaborate in cross-functional teams spanning software data and systems engineering
Contribute to building scalable capabilities for next-life battery use and optimization
Additional Information
Full-time on-site role
English is the working language
Background check required prior to employment
Selection is ongoing