Are you ready to build America’s energy future? Form Energy is an American manufacturing and energy technology company. We’re revolutionizing energy storage with cost-effective, multi-day technology designed to keep the electric grid secure and reliable, even during extended periods of stress. By strengthening the electric system and reimagining what’s possible, we’re giving clean energy a whole new form!
In recent years, Form Energy has earned a number of accolades, including being named by TIME as a “Best Invention”, MIT Technology Review as a “Top Climate Tech Company To Watch”, and Fast Company as “One of the Next Big Things In Tech”. We are making rapid progress on our mission of delivering energy storage for a better world, and our team is growing just as rapidly to meet demand. We have signed contracts with leading electric utilities across the United States and production of our iron-air batteries is underway at our first high-volume manufacturing facility in West Virginia.
Working for Form Energy is more than just a job, it’s a chance to be part of something extraordinary. And now - right as we significantly scale up battery manufacturing - might be the most exciting moment in the company’s history to join. We are assembling a team of highly talented and driven individuals across the country. Driven by our core values of humanity, excellence, and creativity, our team is determined to deliver on our mission and transform the energy landscape for the better.
Feeling energized to make a meaningful impact on the world? Then keep reading - you’ve come to the right place.
Role Description
Form Energy is hiring a Senior Service Engineer that will play a critical role in the successful deployment and long-term operation of Form’s utility scale battery deployments. In this role, you will be part of a foundational team that is developing the infrastructure, tooling and processes to achieve high up-times for Form’s novel iron-air battery technology. While you will be the subject matter expert on the operation and serviceability of the liquid and gas handling battery sub-systems, you will also need to investigate and resolve issues on all of the battery’s sub-systems. Form’s goal is to detect and address issues before they affect the customer. This will require you to closely collaborate with the hardware and software design, manufacturing, quality, and reliability teams to create serviceable products, to drive rapid resolution of issues and to develop product improvements. You should be comfortable troubleshooting complex systems remotely (using telemetry data) and locally in the field, executing tasks yourself, directing other engineers and technicians, and coordinating closely with internal and customer stakeholders to achieve high customer satisfaction with Form’s 100-hour battery.
This opportunity will help shape and scale our multi-day energy storage system, contributing to the growth of a fast-moving company with breakthrough technology and an incredible mission, contributing to a sustainable future!
Relocation assistance is available.
What you'll do:
Tooling & Diagnostics: Conceive of and specify field tooling, diagnostic software tools, and test fixtures required for maintaining and commissioning the electrolyte and gas management systems in Form’s batteries. Launch the use of these tools by being the first user of them and training others to use them.
Design for Serviceability (DFS): Partner with the product design teams to ensure the electrolyte and gas management systems (pumps, valves, fans, vents, manifolds, sensors, and piping) are accessible, maintainable, and safe to service in field conditions. Ensure that the DFMEAs cover operational risks.
Tier 3/4 Field Support: Perform remote and on-site diagnostics and troubleshooting of equipment using SQL and custom data visualization and analytic tools. Act as the ultimate subject matter expert (SME) for all escalated fluid system issues (e.g., actuator and sensor malfunctions, leaks, flow and thermal imbalances).
Fleet Health and Product Feedback: Define data signatures that identify unhealthy fluid systems and incorporate them into Form’s fleet monitoring tools. Monitor field data from the deployed fleet to identify degradation trends in the fluid systems before catastrophic failure. Translate field performance data and technician feedback into actionable engineering change requests to improve product reliability.
Fluid and Gas Handling Protocols: Author troubleshooting and repair procedures for the electrolyte and gas management systems that ensure personnel safety, comply with all regulatory requirements, and protect the environment. Develop field response protocols for fluid and gas leaks that do the same. Verify these procedures and protocols by executing them at customer sites and training others to execute them.
Root Cause Analysis (RCA): Lead or support 8D or similar RCA processes for critical fluid system failures to determine their root cause and prevent reoccurrence of them.
Be Hands-on: Travel to client or project sites up to 50% of the time. Provide additional capacity to perform field work during surge periods and to launch the use of new tools and procedures.
What you'll bring:
Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering or a related field and 6+ years of industry experience developing or servicing corrosive liquid or combustible gas handling systems.
Prior experience with troubleshooting liquid and/or gas handling systems, such as ventilation and/or fluid distribution systems, or chemical processing equipment.
Direct experience with Hydrogen gas management systems and/or electrolyte processing systems is a plus.
Proven ability to read, interpret, and redline P&IDs and mechanical schematics.
Working knowledge and ability to operate hand tools, power tools, and actuators typically used in liquid and gas handling systems (pumps, fans, valves, etc.).
Strong foundational knowledge of how fluid systems interface with electronics, sensors, and control systems.
Experience with spill response, environmental containment, and safe handling of hazardous chemicals or industrial coolants.
Experience using SQL, Python (or equivalent) and SolidWorks is a plus.
Experience working with energy generation and/or storage products is desirable.
Excellent problem solving skills, with the ability to balance speed, rigor, and safety.
Experience using 8D is a plus.
Superior written and verbal communication skills.
Proven cross-functional leadership and collaboration skills.
Valid driver’s license and ability to move up to 50 lbs.
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Humanity is a cornerstone of Form Energy’s culture, and we make sure our compensation and benefits reflect that. Form Energy offers competitive salaries, stock options, and a holistic benefits package to ensure all employees have what they need to thrive while working here.
When it comes to you and your family’s health, we cover 100% of medical, dental, and vision premiums for full-time employees - and 80% of healthcare premiums for dependents. This starts from day one. We also offer at least 12 weeks of paid leave for new parents (up to 20 weeks for birthing parents), and generous vacation policies to give employees time to recharge when needed.
To build America’s energy future, we need everyone at the table. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply to our open jobs.
If you may require reasonable accommodations to participate in our interview process, please contact accommodations@formenergy.com. Requests for accommodations will be treated with discretion.
Form Energy is committed to maintaining the privacy of our applicants. Please be aware that we will never solicit sensitive personal information such as Social Security numbers or bank account details during the recruiting or hiring process.