JobsSystems Design Engineer, Cell Manufacturing
Job description
Tesla is seeking an engineer to lead the development and production of a new cell variant, focusing on optimizing formation strategies for quality and cost efficiency. The role involves conducting trials, analyzing data, and collaborating with various teams to ensure successful manufacturing integration.
Requirements
- Experience working with cell formation, electrochemistry, or cell performance testing
- Strong data analysis and ability to interpret time-series and performance data
- Ability to design experiments, manage test execution, and consolidate results into clear recommendations
- Familiarity with Python or similar tools for data analysis
- Battery physics and/or empirical modeling or simulation experience
Responsibilities
- Support factory bring-up activities for the new cell variant — from early development through production ramp
- Design and execute formation development trials to reduce total formation time, minimize cost and equipment utilization, and meet or exceed cell performance and reliability requirements
- Analyze results and determine the optimal balance between formation duration and performance
- Define the critical formation quality metrics and propose how these metrics should be calculated, extracted, and integrated into the formation workflow
- Translate experimental learnings into actionable formation recipes and process specifications
- Partner with cell engineering, equipment, data, and quality teams to ensure a smooth handoff into high-volume manufacturing
- Use battery modeling and simulation to support hypothesis development and guide experimentation
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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