Nickel-zinc battery systems for backup power and mission-critical applications
ZincFive manufactures nickel-zinc batteries for high-power backup and motive applications. The tech stack spans CAD (Altium, SolidWorks), simulation (MATLAB, LabVIEW), materials science (JMP), and enterprise systems (SAP, Oracle, ADP), with heavy Microsoft cloud and security coverage (Azure, Sentinel, Entra, Defender)—a profile typical of regulated hardware manufacturers managing complex supply chains. Recent hiring acceleration in engineering and ops, paired with active work on design transitions to manufacturing and test automation, suggests ramping production capacity while solving engineering-stage power-density challenges.
ZincFive designs and manufactures nickel-zinc battery systems for backup power, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) applications. Founded in 2016 and based in Tualatin, Oregon, the company operates across 51–200 employees, with active work spanning battery design optimization, manufacturing process transitions, test procedures, and web-based service management infrastructure. Current project focus includes new product initiatives, proof-of-concept efforts, and integration of the BC series into sales channels. The organization is actively closing large, complex deals while addressing supply-chain alignment and vendor management.
ZincFive uses Altium and SolidWorks for CAD, MATLAB and LabVIEW for simulation, SAP and Oracle for enterprise operations, Azure for cloud infrastructure, and Microsoft Defender + Sentinel for security. JMP and LIMS support materials science and lab workflows.
ZincFive is headquartered in Tualatin, Oregon and currently hiring in the United States only.
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