About this role
We are at the beginning of a global energy transformation of a scale not seen in generations. A future low-cost, low-carbon electric grid, serving a world that electrifies everything, is within our reach.
The last remaining gap is breaking the link between electricity supply and demand. The lowest-cost, most sustainable sources of energy today come from intermittent renewable generation; but our homes, businesses and industries need electricity at the flick of a switch.
That gap can be closed by energy storage: Devices that store electricity when it is plentiful, then provide power back to the grid when it is needed. Solutions, including ones using lithium-ion batteries, are being deployed in massive numbers to start filling this gap. But so far, none of those solutions have proven the ability to deliver power any time, anywhere, over decades of service: The level of reliability we’ve come to expect, and that the future grid will need.
This is the biggest challenge in energy today. Invinity is at the forefront of finding a solution. And we need you to help us deliver it.
Developed, manufactured and delivered by our teams in Canada and the UK, Invinity’s vanadium flow batteries (or “VFBs”) can be installed anywhere and consistently deliver electricity as needed over a service life exceeding 30 years. Moreover, Invinity’s VFBs are highly recyclable, don’t rely on rare or conflict minerals, and won’t catch fire.
Invinity is a global VFB leader, with over 190 megawatt-hours of its batteries operational or in construction for over 82 projects across 15 countries - more than any other emerging energy storage provider. We’ve deployed the largest flow battery systems in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the UK. Along the way we’ve earned financial support from the UK Infrastructure Bank, the U.S. Department of Energy, and some of the world’s leading institutional investors.
Invinity is now looking to expand its product development capabilities, as we move from developing single solutions to managing a portfolio of complementary products. Join us as we help transform renewable energy into a stable and dependable contributor to the transition to net zero.
Director of Product Development
In this role, reporting to the VP Product Development, you will lead a sophisticated, experienced and rapidly growing cross-functional team through the successful introduction of new products from concept to launch. This role is critical in ensuring that new products focus on, then deliver on, cost, quality, performance and schedule requirements aligned with market needs and strategic business goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the salary for the Director, Product Development role at invinity?
The listed salary for this Director, Product Development position at invinity is CAD 180K–220K. This is an Full Time & People Manager Role role.
Where is the Director, Product Development position at invinity located?
This Director, Product Development role at invinity is based in 1219 Adanac St, Vancouver BC. The position is listed as on-site or hybrid. Check the full job description or apply directly to confirm the work arrangement.
Is the Director, Product Development role at invinity full-time or part-time?
This is listed as a Full Time & People Manager Role position. It is posted as a Director, Product Development role in the Products department at invinity.
Which team or department does the Director, Product Development at invinity belong to?
This Director, Product Development position is part of the Products department at invinity. See the full job description for more information about the team structure and responsibilities.
How do I apply for the Director, Product Development position at invinity?
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When was the Director, Product Development job at invinity posted?
This Director, Product Development position at invinity was posted on Apr 16, 2026. Apply as soon as possible — early applications are often reviewed first.