As a Mechanical Test Engineer, your work will ensure our low voltage hardware, including connectors, harnesses, controllers, computers, and sensors, meets stringent internal and industry standards. You will help a dynamic and capable cross-functional team refine cutting-edge technological concepts into innovative, reliable, high-volume products. You will focus on new products but support the entire product lifecycle from conceptualization, design, manufacturing, field support to recycling.
Help us accelerate the worlds transition to sustainable energy. Perform mechanical testing supporting Teslas low voltage programs. Design, build, modify, and automate test fixtures and equipment. Develop methods, tools, and software to accelerate lab output. Work with train and learn from our technician and engineering staff.
Lead and participate in FMEA activities and test planning. Analyze failures, craft problem statements, and help fix issues discovered during testing and other activities. Communicate schedules and status to project managers, coordinate and plan strategic resources. Become a trusted expert whose opinion is sought after when difficult problems must be solved.
Degree in Mechanical Engineering program or equivalent experience. Excellent mechanical first principles, basic or higher electrical and software skills - as demonstrated by awesome school & hobby projects such as statics, stress analysis, materials, fluids, heat transfer, thermodynamics, measurement, and instrumentation. Linear circuits, digital troubleshooting, fatigue failure analysis.
Experience with lab and test equipment, thermal chambers, chillers, electrical tools, pneumatic, hydraulics, strain gauges, thermocouples, imaging, lathe, mill, etc. Basic working understanding of electronic hardware, analog, active, digital circuitry, power electronics, including motor drives and energy conversion. Ability to create and interpret drawings and schematics with mechanical CAD software such as CATIA & Solidworks.
Strong communicator of technical content, able to modulate between novice and expert audiences. Experience 1-2 years full-time or internship experience preferred. Physical testing of mechanical, thermal, or electrical systems in an automotive, aerospace, automation, manufacturing, or robotics role. Rigorous hobbies & projects will be considered.
Benefits
Along with competitive pay as a full-time Tesla employee, you are eligible for the following benefits at day 1 of hire:
Expected Compensation
Expected Compensation: $91,600 - $234,000 annual salary, cash and stock awards, benefits. Pay offered may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including market location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total compensation package for this position may also include other elements dependent on the position offered. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment.