As an Additive Manufacturing Engineer in the die shop, you will play a key role in supporting our team in the production of Tesla's high-pressure die casting (HPDC) dies. You will be responsible for material selection, processing development, analysis, and validation as it is related to manufacturing additive inserts.
Hands on operations of Additive Manufacturing (AM) machines and post-processing
Closely collaborate with tool design engineers to develop and optimize parts to leverage AM technology
Work closely with AM machine's manufacturers to develop process specifications and printing parameters
Characterize fabricated parts to understand defects and mechanical properties
Monitor, troubleshoot, and correct issues associated with process or equipment
Provide input for new product development
Lead in-house maintenance of AM machines, working with technicians
Support on afternoon or night shifts as needed to sustain 24x7 production
Lead the projects for improving machine uptime, powder yield, quality of prints
Degreee in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials Engineering, or related fields, or equivalent experience
2+ years of experience in operating Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) equipment such as EOS, SLM Solutions etc., and other AM technologies
Metal AM process knowledge in making successful builds and experience working with metal alloys commonly applied in tooling and automotive industries
Fluent with 3D CAD software (i.e. Solidworks, Creo, etc.) and proficient in using Magics and other software focusing on design for AM and build-file preparation
Knowledge and application of post printing processes for metal 3D printed parts, such as heat treatment schedules, surface finishing, and powder removal
Working level understanding statistical process control, design of experiments
Benefits
Along with competitive pay, as a full-time Tesla employee, you are eligible for the following benefits at day 1 of hire: