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Growth sees UKBIC create new jobs

The UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC), which officially opened in July this year, is set to add 30 new battery roles to support the first large customer projects it has secured.

The new national battery manufacturing development facility in Coventry, which employs more than 80 engineers, technicians and back-office staff, needs to grow its workforce by 35 per cent so that it can fulfil its orders from the OEMs and battery developers it is working with.

Roles include senior manufacturing engineers, process engineers, senior control technicians and project co-ordinators. UKBIC is looking to recruit from sectors with transferrable skills, such as automotive, pharmaceutical manufacturing, FMCG, reel to reel manufacturing, printing and high-speed automation.

The UK Battery Industrialisation Centre is creating 30 new jobs to fulfil orders from the OEMs and battery developers it is working with / Picture: UKBIC

The facility, which is open for use by organisations working on batteries for electric vehicles, rail, aerospace, industrial and domestic equipment and static energy storage, is a key part of the UK government’s Faraday Battery Challenge, created to fast track the commercialisation of cost-effective, high-performance, durable, safe, low-weight and recyclable batteries.

UKBIC HR director, Damian Pearce, said: “The end of the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2030 has the potential to put jobs in the traditional UK automotive industry at risk. The prospect of joining an organisation that is at the cutting edge of the new green industrial revolution should resonate with a lot of people. There is no better time to switch to the battery sector.”

For more information on the vacancies available, email recruitment.selection@ukbic.co.uk


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