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General Interest Application

Thornton/Louisville, CO

General Interest Application (Colorado)

Are you passionate about a sustainable electrified future, but don’t see any openings that suit your interests and skills? We are always looking for great talent to join our innovative teams at our Thornton and Louisville, Colorado facilities. Please apply with your resume and let us know what areas interest you! We will keep in touch about future openings or reach out if there’s a fit.

About Solid Power

From the outside, Solid Power is an industry-leading developer of all-solid-state battery cells. From the inside, we are a collection of individuals with a shared passion and purpose in revolutionizing energy storage and enabling future e-mobility. Our work environment is highly collaborative and one that is based on trust and mutual respect. We take pride in our honest and transparent approach to communication, whether it be internally or with our external partners and customers.

Our team is made up of incredibly talented and creative engineers and scientists who take considerable pride and ownership in their work. We believe very strongly that these traits combine to result in an exceptionally high-quality work product that meets or exceeds our customers’ and partners’ expectations.

Most recently, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that Solid Power was selected as an awardee for the BIL (Bipartisan Infrastructure Law), representing the opportunity for up to $50 million in federal funding. Read more about HERE.

What we are looking for:

Each role has specific qualifications, but in general, we seek candidates who embody our core values:

  • We Own Integrity: Honesty and transparency are foundational at Solid Power. We let integrity drive our decisions.
  • We Communicate Authentically: Effective communication starts with authenticity. Open, respectful conversations pave our path to progress.
  • We Prioritize Teamwork: Good ideas come from anywhere and anyone. Diverse contributions and perspectives are valuable.
  • We Innovate Relentlessly: We foster new ideas to be the leader in our industry. Innovation inspires our collective and individual growth.
  • We Earn Credibility Through Execution: Credibility is earned through measurable outcomes. We follow through on commitments.

 

What we offer:

Here are some perks and benefits that make working at Solid Power that much better:

  • Bonus and equity opportunities
  • Comprehensive employer-contributed health insurance plans, including medical, dental and vision
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match
  • Generous paid time off policy, plus paid company holidays and volunteer days
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan
  • Monthly cell phone reimbursement
  • Professional development assistance
  • Fun company events including monthly celebrations, team challenges and family-friendly occasions
  • Free EV parking on-site
  • Stocked communal kitchens with coffee, snacks and fresh fruit

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