Intellectual Property Analyst
Fluence is seeking an Intellectual Property Analyst to support their global energy storage and software solutions. The role involves conducting patent landscapes, prior-art research, and competitive intelligence to inform innovation and IP strategy. You will collaborate with R&D, engineering, and legal teams to draft disclosures and provide strategic insights through analytical reports. The position focuses on technology scouting and benchmarking within the energy sector.
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Experience
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Function
Research
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Fluence is seeking an Intellectual Property Analyst to support their global energy storage and software solutions. The role involves conducting patent landscapes, prior-art research, and competitive intelligence to inform innovation and IP strategy. You will collaborate with R&D, engineering, and legal teams to draft disclosures and provide strategic insights through analytical reports. The position focuses on technology scouting and benchmarking within the energy sector.
TAL's take
Strong domain-specific role at a publicly traded company in the energy sector with clear analytical responsibilities.
JD provides a clear set of responsibilities centered on IP research, patent landscaping, and competitive intelligence within the energy domain.
Must haves
- Experience in Intellectual Property Intelligence and Technology Intelligence
- Conduct prior-art and patent landscape studies
- Analyze patent portfolios and competitor activities
- Prepare technology intelligence reports and dashboards
- Collaborate with R&D, engineering, and legal teams
About the company
Publicly traded energy storage company (Nasdaq: FLNC) with established global operations.
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