Tesla is scaling Drive Inverter manufacturing to support the next generation of vehicle and energy products. You will plan, design, and roll out new manufacturing lines and major upgrades to existing ones - from concept through equipment qualification and handoff to Production. This is a project-oriented role, not day-to-day production sustaining.
Develop PLC programs (Siemens TIA preferred) for new equipment and line upgrades - sequencing, HMI, safety, motion, and SCADA / MES handshakes
Develop, deploy, and validate industrial vision programs for new and upgraded inspection stations - recipe design, optics, calibration and PQ
Specify and select production equipment with Tesla Automation and external suppliers; lead design reviews, factory- and site acceptance tests and on-site commissioning
Execute equipment qualification (process validation, Gauge R&R) and hand off to Production Engineering with documented commissioning evidence
Lead the manufacturing-engineering scope of new inverter lines and major upgrades - process flow, layout, cycle-time, and capacity targets
Drive cross-site standardization, capex planning, and digital-twin strategy where it accelerates design decisions
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial, Mechatronics, Controls, or Automation Engineering, or equivalent experience
5+ years in manufacturing engineering
Hands-on PLC programming (Siemens TIA preferred; Beckhoff or Allen-Bradley a plus)
Hands-on industrial vision development (Cognex, Keyence, Halcon)
FAT / SAT and equipment qualification experience
Functional- and machine safety experience
Robot integration experience (KUKA, ABB, Fanuc)
Digital-twin tooling and big data integration
Worked on Lean Six Sigma and other process improvement methodologies
Benefits
Along with competitive pay, as a full-time Tesla employee, you are eligible for the following benefits at day 1 of hire: