Justin Foss
About
Justin Foss is from Palo Alto, California, United States. Justin works in the following industries: "Renewables & Environment", "Transportation/Trucking/Railroad", and "Automotive". Justin is currently Cell Engineer at Tesla, located in Palo Alto, California, United States. Justin also works as Board Member at UMDLoop, a job Justin has held since Sep 2019. In Justin's previous role as a Cell Engineering Intern at Tesla, Justin worked in Palo Alto, California until Feb 2021. Prior to joining Tesla, Justin was a Process Engineering Intern at Tesla and held the position of Process Engineering Intern at Sparks, Nevada. Prior to that, Justin was a Team Captain at UMDLoop, based in College Park, Maryland from Jan 2019 to Sep 2019. Justin started working as Assistant Senior Group Coach at Naval Academy Aquatic Club in Annapolis, Maryland in Apr 2015. From Sep 2017 to Jan 2019, Justin was Battery and Thermal Lead at UMDLoop. Prior to that, Justin was a Controls Engineering Intern at Energy Concepts Company LLC, based in Annapolis, Maryland from Dec 2015 to Aug 2017.
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Justin Foss's current jobs
Justin Foss's past jobs
Design of chemical processes to support cell, vehicle, and solar roof manufacturing and production.
Design, test, build, integrate, and verify 750 V battery pack capable of repeated 240 A discharge rates. Design and simulate passive PCM heat sink for motor controller using Siemens NX Thermal. Write procedure for testing PCM heat sink. Verify feasibility of high current throughout power electronics. Also served as the Electrical Systems Integration and Test Lead and the Battery and Thermal Lead.
Assemble, install, and test control panels for Ammonia Absorption refrigeration units. Install and test Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Human Machine Interfaces (HMI), and Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) to control the skid equipment. Prepare and install thermistors, RTDs, and pressure transducers.