About the placement
You will work with experienced material engineers and scientists to develop cutting edge PV technology.
Utilising your understanding of chemistry, you will fabricate PV cells and modules, perform routine quality control checks and operate laboratory equipment in a safe manner.
Work arrangements
- Start date: September/October 2025
- Working arrangement: 200 hours, part time or full time. Details can be discussed with the business, Greatcell Energy.
- Remuneration: $31.19/hour + super as a casual employee with the business.
- Location: Wagga Wagga, NSW
Desired capabilities
- Ability to organize and prioritize work for timely completion
- Able to interpret and follow complex instructions
- Very good analytical skills
- Able and willing to maintain a strict level of confidentiality in results and records
- Computer literacy within a Microsoft Windows environment
- High attention to detail
- Willingness to learn and undertake self-development
- Good teamworking skills
- Keen interest in Science and Engineering
Requirements
- Must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
- Must be in your penultimate or final year of an undergraduate qualification at the time of the placement.
About the business
Halocell Energy is developing and manufacturing perovskite photovoltaics for a broad spectrum of applications. Leveraging cutting-edge material engineering and roll-to-roll processing, Halocell delivers a new generation of photovoltaics—empowering customers with powerful, lightweight, flexible and ultra-low-cost energy harvesting solutions that perform reliably across a wide range of lighting conditions. Future developments will target the satellite and drone sectors, laying the groundwork for ultra-lightweight, full-sun photovoltaic panels capable of harvesting light from any surface and angle.
Apply
If you are interested in this internship, please submit your EOI and CV online through the Student Application webform and please specify CODE0020C
About the placement
You will work with experienced material engineers and scientists to develop cutting edge PV technology.
Utilising your understanding of chemistry, you will fabricate PV cells and modules, perform routine quality control checks and operate laboratory equipment in a safe manner.
Work arrangements
- Start date: September/October 2025
- Working arrangement: 200 hours, part time or full time. Details can be discussed with the business, Greatcell Energy.
- Remuneration: $31.19/hour + super as a casual employee with the business.
- Location: Wagga Wagga, NSW
Desired capabilities
- Ability to organize and prioritize work for timely completion
- Able to interpret and follow complex instructions
- Very good analytical skills
- Able and willing to maintain a strict level of confidentiality in results and records
- Computer literacy within a Microsoft Windows environment
- High attention to detail
- Willingness to learn and undertake self-development
- Good teamworking skills
- Keen interest in Science and Engineering
Requirements
- Must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
- Must be in your penultimate or final year of an undergraduate qualification at the time of the placement.
About the business
Halocell Energy is developing and manufacturing perovskite photovoltaics for a broad spectrum of applications. Leveraging cutting-edge material engineering and roll-to-roll processing, Halocell delivers a new generation of photovoltaics—empowering customers with powerful, lightweight, flexible and ultra-low-cost energy harvesting solutions that perform reliably across a wide range of lighting conditions. Future developments will target the satellite and drone sectors, laying the groundwork for ultra-lightweight, full-sun photovoltaic panels capable of harvesting light from any surface and angle.
Apply
If you are interested in this internship, please submit your EOI and CV online through the Student Application webform and please specify CODE0020C