redwoodmaterials
Codes and Standards Lead, Energy Storage
At a Glance
- Location
- San Francisco, California, United States
- Experience
- 8+ years
- Posted
- 2026-03-18T13:27:03-04:00
Key Requirements
Domain Knowledge
- Automotive
- Education
- Energy
- Engineering
- Manufacturing
- Regulatory
Requirements
identifying
transferable safety intent, and drawing clear technical parallels to stationary standards such as UL 1973 and UL 9540 to support defensible regulatory pathways.
Internal Technical Guidance:
Translate evolving codes, standards, and industry guidance into clear technical direction for internal engineering, compliance, manufacturing, and product teams. Provide authoritative interpretations where requirements are incomplete, conflicting, or rapidly evolving.
Regulatory Foresight and Risk Management:
Monitor upcoming code cycles, regulatory trends, and enforcement practices. Anticipate impacts
Compensation & Benefits
$127,500
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$248,500 USD
Responsibilities
Codes and Standards Leadership and Influence:
Lead Redwood’s engagement with codes and
standards
bodies, trade associations, and industry working groups relevant to energy storage systems. Actively influence the development, interpretation, and adoption of codes and standards to remove unnecessary barriers to deployment while
maintaining
a high bar for safety.
About the Company
Redwood is localizing a global battery supply chain that seamlessly integrates recovery, reuse, and recycling
—
keeping critical minerals in circulation and driving the energy transition. Founded in 2017,
we’re delivering low-cost and large-scale energy storage and producing battery materials in the U.S. for the first time, all from batteries we already have.
Codes and Standards Lead, Energy Storage
Redwood Materials is pioneering a sustainable circular economy for lithium-ion batteries by transforming recycled materials into critical inputs for energy storage and next-generation battery technologies. We are seeking a Codes and Standards Lead to represent Redwood across the codes, standards, and regulatory ecosystem impacting energy storage systems. This role is responsible for shaping how emerging technologies are regulated, permitted, and deployed, while enabling safe, scalable innovation in a rapidly evolving industry.