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Job description
As a construction project coordinator at Tesla, you will coordinate construction activities for advanced factories globally, ensuring projects meet schedule, budget, and delivery deadlines. This role involves cross-functional collaboration and requires strong organizational and communication skills.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Construction Management, or related engineering field preferred, or equivalent experience
- 2-5 years of field engineer experience, preferably at an architectural, electrical, or mechanical subcontractor firm
- Experience in purchasing and making budgetary decisions for construction projects
- Strong ability to prioritize tasks with excellent time management skills
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced and dynamic environment with a sense of urgency
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Experience with Bluebeam, Aconex, PlanGrid, or MS Project is advantageous
- Willingness to travel to various project locations as required (up to 50%), often on short notice
Responsibilities
- Provide exceptional customer service to Tesla Staff, vendors, and business partners
- Manage procurement and budget tracking for all construction materials
- Coordinate equipment logistics with vendors and field personnel
- Validate that materials ordered and received are consistent with quantities installed
- Maintain project documentation including trainings, equipment, and project statuses using various spreadsheets and internal applications
- Assist field employees with administrative tasks
- Attend meetings, take minutes, and document necessary information
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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