The Destructive Physical Analysis Team at Tesla is dedicated to delivering critical fault analysis data to minimize field issues, working closely with a diverse range of engineering teams. In this high-visibility individual contributor role, the technician will focus on hands-on fault analysis and sample collection by performing detailed measurements and material analysis on lithium-ion battery cell components. The role involves dissecting battery cells to identify safety and performance-related defects, collaborating with manufacturing teams to escalate findings, and driving improvements in product quality, reliability, and durability.
Perform detailed dissection and sample analysis of lithium-ion battery cells
Utilize analytical tools and techniques such as microscopic inspection and elemental analysis
Identify and document failure modes and signatures in battery components
Collaborate with cross-functional engineering teams to report findings and escalate issues
Maintain and operate specialized equipment for battery dissection and analysis
Ensure accurate data collection and reporting to support quality and reliability improvements
Follow established protocols to handle sensitive materials and maintain safety standards
Associate's Degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experience
Strong experience with electrical test equipment including power supplies, multimeters, oscilloscopes, and microscopes
Extensive hands-on experience with hand tools, basic power tools, soldering, and instrumentation
Proficiency in detecting and analyzing failure signatures in battery components
Familiarity with failure analysis techniques such as CT image analysis, SEM, and optical microscopy
Fine electronics and soldering skills preferred
Must have command of the English language, both written and verbal
Essential Physical Demands:
Benefits
Along with competitive pay, as a full-time Tesla employee, you are eligible for the following benefits at day 1 of hire: