Compliance Engineer, Energy Storage
Redwood Materials(2 months ago)
About this role
Redwood Materials is seeking a Product Regulatory & Compliance Engineer to lead efforts in ensuring energy storage products meet industry standards and regulations. The role involves influencing regulatory frameworks, managing certification processes, and supporting product development in a sustainable and innovative environment.
Required Skills
- UL
- NFPA
- NEC
- Regulatory Compliance
- Product Certification
- Standards Development
- Risk Management
- Stakeholder Collaboration
- Energy Storage
- Compliance Management
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, regulatory compliance, or a related field
- 7+ years of experience in regulatory compliance, product certification, or NPI in energy storage or related industry
About Redwood Materials
redwoodmaterials.comRedwood Materials is building a domestic stockpile of critical battery materials and deploying large-scale energy storage systems to power data centers and the nation’s grid. The company recovers and refines end-of-life batteries and manufacturing scrap into battery‑grade materials, helping close the loop on the battery supply chain. By scaling recycling, materials production, and grid-scale storage, Redwood aims to secure resilient U.S. supply chains for electrification while reducing the environmental impact of battery production.
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