JobsDimensional Engineer, Megafactory
Job description
Tesla is looking for a Dimensional Engineer to join their Metrology team, focusing on quality support for production lines. The role requires travel to the Bay Area for early builds and involves collaboration with various engineering teams to ensure part quality and tooling setups.
Requirements
- Degree in Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering, or equivalent experience
- Minimally 3-5 years of experience in quality, metrology, or design engineering
- Excellent understanding of GD&T and ability to create datum strategies
- Strong mechanical intuition and extensive hands-on experience modifying tooling
- Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings
- Experienced with CAD design software (CATIA is a must)
- Experienced using measurement tools for root cause diagnostics
- Strong understanding of statistics to identify critical process parameters
- Strong communication and team working skills
Responsibilities
- Improve Lab operations and processes
- Plan staffing, equipment needs and continuous improvement & training
- Design and implement automated and manual data collection processes
- Act as specialist in ‘applied metrology’ and provide support to manufacturing and design areas
- Work closely with the Metrology Manager on continuously improving the Labs’ processes
- Provide dimensional expertise to support improvement projects
- Analyze and break down dimensional data to identify source of problems
- Actively monitor dimensional accuracy of drive unit and battery product
- Provide day to day production support on quality concerns
- Provide expertise on GD&T best practices
Benefits
- Employees at Tesla are often offered day-one coverage with multiple medical options (some at $0 paycheck cost), dental/vision, company HSA contributions, a 401(k) match, and equity programs. Most roles also include paid time off and holidays, family-building support, employee assistance, commuter and childcare benefits, and access to discounts and wellness programs.
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