Research Scientist II - Electrochemical Safety Research Institute
Company: UL Research Institutes
Location: Houston
Posted on: April 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description We have an exciting opportunity for a Research
Scientist II at UL Research Institutes (ULRI) Electrochemical
Safety Research Institute (ESRI) , based in our Houston, TX
facilities. The Research Scientist II will conduct literature
reviews, designs and performs experiments, gather data, develop
preliminary findings, and prepare written reports and presentations
that support the research and development activities of ESRI. The
Research Scientist II works closely with ESRI leaders and
researchers, as well as external project collaborators, to carry
out tests and analyses associated with battery energy harvesting
and hybrid energy storage systems pertaining to novel materials and
safety science to ensure all processes are accurate and technically
sound. UL Research Institutes: At UL Research Institutes , we
expand the boundaries of safety science to create a more secure and
sustainable world. For more than a century, we have studied the
unintended consequences of innovation, designed solutions to
mitigate risk and shared our findings with academia, scientists,
manufacturers, and policymakers across industries. We identify
critical safety and sustainability issues, asking the tough
questions because we believe a safer world begins with knowledge.
Build a safer, more secure, and sustainable future with us. Join us
and work with our Electrochemical Safety team who conduct the
research required to produce that knowledge and put into practice.
Electrochemical Safety Research Institute: The Electrochemical
Safety Research Institute (ESRI) investigates the safety and
performance limits of energy technologies. Through our
discovery-driven research, we innovate, test, model, and lay the
foundation for electrochemical energy storage that is both safe and
reliable. Our scientific research helps everyone in the energy
storage and battery value chain — from cell and battery
manufacturers, suppliers, and original equipment manufacturers to
recyclers, shippers, and consumers — understand and thereby help
minimize the various safety risks associated with batteries in
various applications, including electric vehicles and renewable
energy storage systems. Collaborating with a wide variety of
partners to help meet the world’s energy safety needs, we
disseminate information by convening a diverse group of
stakeholders at events such as global battery summits and webinars
to find data-driven solutions to new and emerging energy storage
risks. What you’ll learn and achieve: As the Research Scientist II
, you will play a key role in the rapid growth of UL as you:
Develop and execute of independent research aimed at enhancing
ULRI’s thought leadership and advancing strategic objectives. Plan,
design, and complete initial and follow-up procedures using design
of experiments (DOE) methodology to test and validate results.
Apply extensive and diverse knowledge of engineering technology and
systems engineering concepts to the specific research tasks.
Exercise a high degree of judgment in formulating, evaluating, and
correlating broad engineering research concepts and guiding the
analysis of unique problems and developing new and improved
techniques and methods. Analyze data and laboratory test results to
determine trends, form data-driven conclusions, and develop
solutions. Conducts material synthesis, assembly/disassembly, and
characterization across diverse material types, independently
operating instrumentation and analyzing data. Communicates research
outcomes through reports, publications, and presentations for
internal and external audiences. Serves as a key research
collaborator and subject?matter expert, supporting knowledge
transfer, cross?training, and partnership across teams. Stays
abreast of the latest literature in the field by reading journals,
scientific publications, industry news, safety events, and
attending academic conferences. Assists with grant and proposal
writing for funding or large-scale instrument facility use. Perform
other duties as directed. What you’ll experience working at UL
Research Institutes: We have pursued our mission of working for a
safer, more secure, and sustainable world for nearly 130 years,
embedding conscientious stewardship into everything we do. People :
Our people make us special. You’ll work with a diverse team of
experts respected for their independence and transparency and build
a network, because our approach is collaborative. We collaborate
across disciplines, organizations, and geographies to build the
global scientific response that today’s global challenges require.
I nteresting work : Every day is different for us here. We see
what’s on the horizon and use our expertise to build the
foundations of a safer future. You’ll have the opportunity to push
the boundaries of human understanding as part of a team working to
advance the public good. Grow and achieve : We learn, work, and
grow together through targeted development, reward, and recognition
programs. Values . Four core values guide our work: collaboration,
respect, integrity, and beneficence. By living our values, we
inspire the trust essential to fulfilling our mission and foster
the partnerships that enable us to pursue a beneficent future in
which we all can thrive. Total Rewards : All employees at UL
Research Institutes are eligible for bonus compensation. We offer
comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans and
a generous 401k matching structure of up to 5% of eligible pay.
Moreover, we invest an additional 4% into your retirement saving
fund after your first year of continuous employment. Depending on
your role, you may be able to discuss flexible working arrangements
with your manager. We also provide employees with paid time off,
including vacation, holiday, sick, and volunteer days. What makes
you a great fit: While no one candidate will embody every quality,
the successful candidate will bring many of the following
professional competencies and personal attributes: Demonstrated
hands on battery (lithium-ion technology and beyond) research
laboratory capabilities (including glovebox and dry room technical
operations) and knowledge (energy storage and conversion
technologies, materials, and processes). Experience with thin-film
flexible cells, low?power, solid?state, or micro?scale energy
storage systems Materials synthesis (solgel, solvent, powder
processing, ball-milling, CVD, etc. ), characterization (PXRD,
FTIR, GC-MS, ARC, SEM-EDX, TGA-DSC, rheology, moisture analysis,
optical imaging etc. ), and analysis experience. Profile matching
and Rietveld refinement expertise, as well as familiarity with
large-scale instrument beamtime (synchrotron x-rays, neutron) are a
plus. Electrochemical expertise: electrode (mix, coat, calender,
and slit/punch) and cell fabrication (Swagelok, coin, and pouch
cell formats for two- and three-electrode setups), testing
protocols (cycling, rate, conductivity, EIS / DCIR, CV, etc. ) on
different cyclers (Arbin, Gamry, Biologic, Neware, etc. ), and
advanced data analysis skills; cell teardown (DPA) knowhow is a
plus. Related modeling experience and programming knowledge (VBA,
python, etc. ) are a plus. Ability to maintain science- and
engineering-based academic and applied knowledge and skills.
Excellent communication, management, and organizational skills.
Ability to be a self-motivated, independent researcher but actively
collaborates with peers to complete a project from start to finish
by efficiently meeting deliverables, timeline, and budget. Strong
technical report writing skills and the ability to serve as lead
author on reports and papers. Professional education and experience
requirements for the role include: Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry,
Materials Science or Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or
Mechanical Engineering, plus six (6) years of directly related
experience or; Master’s degree in Chemistry, Materials Science or
Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering, plus
two (2) years of directly related experience or; Ph.D. in
Chemistry, Materials Science or Engineering, Chemical Engineering,
or Mechanical Engineering About UL Research Institutes and UL
Standards & Engagement UL Research Institutes and UL Standards &
Engagement are nonprofit organizations dedicated to advancing
safety science research through the discovery and application of
scientific knowledge. We conduct rigorous independent research and
analyze safety data, convene experts worldwide to address risks,
share knowledge through safety education and public outreach
initiatives, and develop standards to guide safe commercialization
of evolving technologies. We foster communities of safety, from
grassroots initiatives for neighborhoods to summits of world
leaders. Our organization employs collaborative and scientific
approaches with partners and stakeholders to drive innovation and
progress toward improving safety, security, and sustainability,
ultimately enhancing societal well-being. To learn more, visit our
websites UL.org and ULSE.org. Salary Range: $81,456.37-$112,002.51
Pay Type: Salary
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