Invinity energy systems

Senior Research Scientist

Unit 1, Easter Inch Industrial Estate, Bathgate, West Lothian Full Time
Energy storage is the most exciting area in energy today. Massive amounts of energy storage are required if renewable energy is to take its rightful place on the electric grid. Invinity provides an alternative to the most common type of battery, lithium-ion because the battery technology that works so well in our pockets doesn’t work as well at the grid scale; it wears out, limits use, and even catches fire. 

Manufactured as a standardised product in a factory, Invinity’s vanadium flow batteries don’t degrade, won’t catch fire, and can be operated continuously from full charge to full discharge for 25 years. Invinity has 75 megawatt-hours of its modular battery systems in 82 projects across 15 countries - more than any other company in the space. We’ve deployed the largest flow battery systems in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the UK, and are supported by the UK's National Wealth Fund, some of the world’s leading institutional investors and our projects are backed by major institutions including the U.S. Department of Energy and the UK Government.

A compelling product and recent funding put Invinity in a position to grow dramatically as it addresses the global imperative for stationary energy storage. Join us as we help transform renewable energy into a stable and dependable contributor to the transition to net zero. 

Invinity has operations in the UK, Canada and the U.S. and trades publicly in the UK on AIM and AQSE and in the U.S. on OTCQX. For more information about us visit our webpage.

We are seeking an experienced Senior Research Scientist to join our Technology Group, working from the company’s site in Bathgate, UK. Reporting to the Manager of Materials R&D, the ideal candidate will be highly motivated, with exceptional problem-solving and communication skills. You will be joining a team of talented scientists and engineers, split across sites in Bathgate and Vancouver, BC. You will have opportunities to work directly with internal & external scientific partners, and with materials suppliers.

The role will be primarily lab-based, and you will lead and manage R&D programmes to characterise new redox-flow-battery materials, develop new test equipment and methods, and establish and grow new collaborative research efforts. You will also provide support and guide the research to junior members of the technology group, and provide technical guidance to other teams within the company. The role is highly diverse, encompasses many different types of R&D projects, and will provide fresh challenges and learning opportunities every day.