Programme Associate- Technology Futures
Council on Energy,
Environment and Water (CEEW), New Delhi
Programme
Associate – Technology Futures
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Designation offered: Programme Associate
Team/ Focus area: Technology Futures
Location: New Delhi,
India
Reporting to: Senior
Programme Lead
Purpose
CEEW's Technology Futures team
works towards mainstreaming appropriate global and indigenous technologies that
can deliver energy security and sustainable economic growth at scale. The
team's work spans clean energy technology manufacturing, critical minerals, and
the evolving geopolitics and governance of clean energy technology
collaboration, and has previously informed India's G20 presidency-led work on
global renewable energy supply chains.
CEEW seeks to hire a suitable
candidate to lead the Technology Futures team's technical research on battery
or energy storage manufacturing, covering the end-to-end value chain — from
critical mineral and precursor material processing to battery cell
manufacturing, and module/pack assembly and integration. The candidate in this
role will lead technological assessments of manufacturing processes, equipment
and materials used across the value chain, while also tracking the policies,
regulations, industrial strategies, technology partnerships, and geopolitics
that shape battery manufacturing competitiveness across major global markets,
including the US, EU, China, Southeast Asia, and India.
The candidate will also evaluate
emerging and next-generation battery chemistries and formats (such as
sodium-ion, redox flow, and solid-state) and their manufacturing readiness, and
guide the technical rigour of the team's research outputs. The role also involves
tracking technology partnerships, licensing arrangements, and analysing how
manufacturing incentives, trade measures, and geopolitical developments — such
as export controls on critical minerals and trade disputes — shape the global
battery manufacturing landscape.
The candidate must have a strong
technical/engineering background in battery or energy storage manufacturing,
along with the ability to engage with the policy, trade, and geopolitical
dimensions of the sector. In addition to the duties and responsibilities
outlined below, the candidate should be prepared, as and when necessary, to
take on additional responsibilities and respond to ongoing events and
developments in the sector.
CEEW offers an intellectually
challenging and conducive work environment, with a focus on research rigour,
innovative thinking, and strategic outreach. We are looking for an enthusiastic
and detail-oriented individual who would be excited to take research to action.
We recommend that applicants visit the Technology Futures page for more details
about our projects.
Job duties and accountabilities
Research and programme assistance
● Lead technical assessments of manufacturing processes,
equipment and materials across the entire battery value chain — from critical
mineral and precursor processing to cell manufacturing, and module/pack
assembly and integration.
● Track industry technology roadmaps, such as those
published by the International Energy Agency (IEA), and Battery 2030+, to
anticipate shifts in dominant cell chemistries and manufacturing processes.
Based on this, evaluate emerging and next-generation battery technologies, and
assess their manufacturing readiness levels (MRLs), including timelines to commercial-scale
manufacturing.
● Assess the timelines, capital costs, and production
downtime associated with transitioning an existing manufacturing line from one
cell chemistry to another (for instance, NMC to LFP), including equipment
compatibility and retrofit versus greenfield trade-offs.
● Map domestic and global supply chains for battery
manufacturing inputs and equipment, including dependencies on critical minerals
such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and graphite, and assess technology licensing
and intellectual property considerations that shape manufacturers' adoption of
new technologies.
● Track and analyse policy, regulatory, and geopolitical
developments — including manufacturing incentive schemes, customs duties and
trade measures, export controls, and technology partnerships between countries
— across major battery manufacturing geographies, and assess their impact on
manufacturing competitiveness.
● Use AI tools to accelerate literature review, data
synthesis, and analysis of quantitative data, such as production capacities,
investments, trade flows, and costs, enabling quick-turnaround of outputs.
● Lead the drafting of high-value research briefs and
reports.
Stakeholder engagement
● Engage extensively with cell, module and pack
manufacturers, equipment and materials suppliers, industry associations,
government agencies, and international bodies to collect data, understand
technical and policy priorities and challenges, and validate research findings.
● Track and build relationships around technology
partnerships, joint ventures, and industry collaborations relevant to global
battery manufacturing.
● Lead stakeholder consultations and workshops, and
represent CEEW in relevant industry, technical, and policy forums.
Selection Criteria
Qualification
● A bachelor's or master's degree in engineering —
mechanical, materials science, chemical, electrical, or a related technical
discipline — with strong exposure to battery, electrochemistry, or energy
storage manufacturing.
● A minimum of 5 years of relevant technical experience
in battery or energy storage manufacturing, technology assessment, or related
industry/research roles.
● Hands-on or professional experience with battery
manufacturing processes, equipment, or engineering — for instance, with a
manufacturing company, equipment provider, or technical research institution —
is highly desirable.
● Familiarity with techno-economic modelling, cost
analysis, or manufacturing process simulation tools is preferred.
● Exposure to industrial or trade policy, geopolitics, or
manufacturing/supply chain management relevant to clean energy — through
coursework, prior roles, or otherwise — is highly desirable.
● Past experience working with secondary trade and
investment datasets, such as UN Comtrade or WITS (World Integrated Trade
Solution), is an advantage.
● Exposure to financing, investment, or bankability
considerations for battery/energy storage projects is an added advantage.
Skills
● Strong technical and engineering understanding of
battery manufacturing processes, machinery and raw materials, and an ability to
analyse policy, regulatory, and geopolitical developments and assess their
implications for manufacturing competitiveness.
● Proficiency in tools such as techno-economic analysis,
multi-criteria decision analysis, sensitivity analysis, decision trees, or
Monte Carlo simulations is preferred.
● Familiarity with bottom-up manufacturing cost models
and benchmarks published by institutions such as NREL (National Renewable
Energy Laboratory).
● Familiarity using AI tools, such as large language
models and AI-assisted research and analysis platforms, to speed up research
workflows and produce quick, high-quality outputs.
● Ability to translate complex technical concepts for
non-technical audiences, and present findings in a clear and accurate manner,
both verbally and in writing.
● Ability to work in an interdisciplinary and
multicultural environment.
CEEW operates in a dynamic
environment, and the candidate will be required to show flexibility in
undertaking a variety of tasks.
Application Process
CEEW is an equal-opportunity
employer, and the selection process does not discriminate based on age, gender,
sexuality, ethnicity, religion, or caste. Female candidates and those from
marginalised backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Applications will be reviewed on
a rolling basis. Interested applicants are advised to apply at the earliest by
submitting their CV and a relevant writing sample/portfolio via CEEW's careers
portal.
We will only notify shortlisted
candidates. Selected candidates will go through written/edit tests and a round
of interviews. We appreciate your interest.