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Mechanical Engineering Intern

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Redwood Materials

Redwood Materials

501-1,000 employees

Recycles batteries for domestic material supply

No salary listed

Reno, NV, USA + 1 more

More locations: Carson City, NV, USA

Interns are responsible for making their own housing and transportation arrangements. Public transit options are limited, and the use of a personal or rented vehicle is recommended.

Category
Manufacturing Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Requirements
  • Pursuing a B.S. or advanced degree in mechanical engineering or a closely related discipline.
  • Prior engineering internship experience with a leading technology or manufacturing company.
  • Hands-on experience building products or projects in the workshop or lab and living with your own designs in a functional environment.
  • Working knowledge of major mechanical design software packages.
  • Highly self-motivated, entrepreneurial mindset.
  • Willingness to contribute at all levels of the organization.
Responsibilities
  • Leading and supporting technical design and specification of new mechanical processing equipment and manufacturing facilities.
  • Conducting high-level technical troubleshooting of equipment and electromechanical systems.
  • Developing prototypes, research projects, and experiments for new processes.
Desired Qualifications
  • Coursework and/or experience with thermodynamics, gas combustion and chemical processes preferred.
  • Coursework and/or experience with automation and programmable control systems.

Redwood Materials focuses on battery recycling and the supply chain for lithium-ion batteries. The company addresses the need for sustainable battery production by transforming the supply chain, which currently involves critical metals traveling long distances before reaching cell factories. By recycling batteries, Redwood Materials produces domestic sources of anode and cathode materials, which are essential for battery production. This approach not only reduces costs for U.S. cell manufacturers but also minimizes environmental impact by decreasing reliance on overseas procurement. Unlike competitors, Redwood Materials emphasizes recycling to create a sustainable supply chain for battery materials. The company's goal is to support the growing demand for lithium-ion batteries, projected to increase significantly by 2030, while promoting sustainability and cost-effectiveness in the industry.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$3.8B

Headquarters

Carson City, Nevada

Founded

2017

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What believers are saying

  • Partnerships with BMW and GM boost Redwood's market presence and credibility.
  • The $3.5 billion facility in Charleston expands production capacity significantly.
  • Collaboration with Ultium Cells enhances Redwood's role in sustainable battery manufacturing.

What critics are saying

  • Over-reliance on major partnerships could pose financial risks if they dissolve.
  • Rapid expansion may strain resources and lead to operational challenges.
  • Focus on North American production might limit global market adaptability.

What makes Redwood Materials unique

  • Redwood Materials creates a circular supply chain for lithium-ion batteries.
  • The company offers domestic anode and cathode materials from recycled batteries.
  • Redwood's recycling reduces the environmental footprint and cost of battery production.

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The Verge
Apr 14th, 2025
Lime will recycle bike and scooter batteries with Redwood Materials

Lime, the largest bike- and scooter-sharing company in the world, announced that it has struck a deal with Redwood Materials to recycle its lithium-ion batteries.

Recycling Today
Mar 27th, 2025
Redwood Materials partners with Isuzu Commercial Truck

Redwood Materials partners with Isuzu Commercial Truck.

Construction Briefing
Jan 9th, 2025
New president for 'design once, build many' US nuclear firm

Thompson joins from Redwood Materials, a manufacturing technology company that is creating an electric battery supply chain across America, where he was chief financial officer.

Teslarati
Sep 19th, 2024
Redwood Materials strikes deal with BMW

Redwood Materials recently announced its partnership with BMW of North America to recycle lithium-ion batteries.

UNR Bep
Jul 31st, 2024
Battery Recycling Drop Off for Items with Rechargeable Batteries

The Lake Tahoe Electric Transportation Forum is partnering with Redwood Materials and the Nevada BEP to jointly coordinate a Battery Recycling Drop Off Center at the Forum.