100% daughter company from Volkswagen that produces battery cells for E-Mobility solutions. Key responsibilities:
Clean & Dry Room Automation Expert responsible for the design, integration, and optimization of automation systems used in cleanrooms and dry rooms within advanced battery cell manufacturing environment.
- Design Management & Coordination
- Involve in tender phase to define requirements, review and validate technical offers from bidders, and lead technical alignment (Q&A list from suppliers)
- Lead and coordinate the review of contractor design deliverables, track progress and define alternative solutions in case of design difficulties/delays
- Ensure alignment across disciplines (avoid gaps, inconsistencies)
- Consolidate technical feedback and provide unified responses
- Design and implement automation solutions for cleanroom and dry room environments
- Understanding the P&ID concept + Control Philosophy + Control Narrative
- Integrate environmental control systems with PLC, SCADA, and BMS platforms
- Define control architecture for environmental systems including HVAC, dehumidification units, and air handling units
- Develop automation strategies for humidity, temperature, and pressure control
- Coordinate integration between process equipment automation and facility automation systems.
- Support digitalization initiatives, including dashboards and predictive monitoring
- Support Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and Site Acceptance Tests (SAT)
- Implement continuous improvement initiatives for environmental control segarlar field
- Compliance Assurance
- Ensure designs and philisophy comply with:
- Employer’s Requirements (ER)
- Local regulations and codes
- Project standards and specifications
- Identify deviations and drive corrective actions
- Contractor Interface
- Act as the primary technical interface and single point of contact (SPOC) with the contractor
- Provide technical guidance to contractors and system integrators
- Monitor design progress vs. project milestones
- Support the timely assessment of RFIs
- Stakeholder Management
- Coordinate with internal stakeholders (facilities, equipment planning, logistics, production, HSE, maintenance, quality) on a daily basis
- Integrate inputs from different departments into the ER
- Ensure stakeholder requirements are properly reflected
- Design Review Governance
- Organise and lead:
- Design review meetings
- Technical workshops
- Coordination sessions
- Track comments, decisions, and open points
- Risk & Change Management
- Monitor design performance indicators and provide early warnings when critical activities show risk of delay (technical, regulatory, constructability)
- Escalate critical issues early, provide management summaries
- Support mitigation strategies
- Provide technical input to permitting activities (led by HSE/permitting), ensuring alignment with design
- Support change management processes by assessing technical impacts (scope, cost, schedule, compliance)