You’ll be required to work on extra-low voltage, low voltage and high voltage systems both within the Tesla Laboratory and external testing facilities. Maintain ISO 17025 QMS accreditation, and the smooth running of the laboratory including the purchasing of consumables, equipment and services including calibration management.
A high degree of integrity and ethics are required for this regulatory role.
What You’ll Do
Prepare and instrument test samples, execute tests, record, and analyze results on power electronics and battery storage systems 3D CAD skills (preferred), schematic capture Assist with testing at in-house and local contract laboratories Support the debug of products and sub-systems Support the build and test of automated test equipment and peripherals Rework prototypes and printed circuit board assemblies Carry out duties as defined by the engineers
What You’ll Bring
Academic discipline in Electronics Technology, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent experience2 years + of experience in an engineering development environment, with NEC NFPA 70 experience, previous lab environment Strong understanding of engineering fundamentals, High Voltage/Power Electronics experience Strong soldering, electronics fabrication/prototyping, mechanical fabrication/prototyping skills, and wire harness skills Experience with common Microsoft office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Strong interpersonal and communications skills, and trouble shooting skills Multi-tasking skills, with the ability to self-prioritize
Benefits
Compensation and Benefits
Along With Competitive Pay, As a Full-time Tesla Employee, You Are Eligible For The Following Benefits At Day 1 Of Hire: