Tesla is seeking a highly motivated, strategic, and forward-thinking Associate Manager, Controls Engineering to help define and execute the future of LFP cell manufacturing. This role is instrumental in architecting, developing, and scaling the control systems and automation infrastructure that drive the production of Tesla's next-generation battery cell technologies. This is not just an engineering role, it's a technical leadership opportunity to own the end-to-end controls and automation strategy for some of the most innovative energy storage technologies in the world. The role leads the design, development, and optimization of control systems, motion/servo architectures, and automation platforms for cutting-edge battery cell production lines, and drives long-term controls architecture strategy, standardizing PLC, HMI, SCADA, and industrial networking frameworks to influence the scalability, flexibility, and reliability of Tesla's core cell technologies. It requires close cross-functional collaboration with Design, Process, Production, and Manufacturing Engineering teams to ensure a seamless, controls-validated transition from cell concept to mass production, as well as partnership with global OEM and automation suppliers to deliver high-performance, tightly-controlled manufacturing tools that meet Tesla's aggressive quality, speed, and cost targets.