What to Expect
Tesla’s drive unit development team is looking for skilled and motivated mechanical engineers to push the power electronics, motors and geartrains propelling our vehicles to the next level. The team is presently working to improve the current - and design the next - generation of drive units and is looking for engineers (any level) to help drive our designs to the physical limits. It's an exciting work environment with plenty of engineering resources and bright colleagues to collaborate with. As an industry leading company, Tesla offers the opportunity to work on bleeding edge technology in a fast paced, dynamic, and high visibility role.
What You'll Do
Design and 3D modeling of mechanical components and assemblies including plastics, sheet metal, heat sinks, insulation systems, high voltage connectors, fasteners, and others.
Solve electronics packaging issues including electrical isolation, sealing, thermal management, interconnections, shock and vibration management, electromagnetic interference, etc.
Create drawing packages and manufacturing instructions for parts and assemblies.
Assist hands-on in engineering prototype builds and component fabrication.
Collaborate with other mechanical, systems, electrical, digital control, manufacturing, and test engineers to take designs from a clean sheet through prototypes and into mass production.
What You'll Bring
B.Sc./M.Sc./Ph.D. (w/ relevant internship/working experience) in Mechanical Engineering and evidence of exceptional ability.
Deep understanding of Mechanical Engineering fundamentals (heat transfer, fluids, statics, dynamics, structural design).
Significant experience designing and building mechanical assemblies.
Material science knowledge of materials used in electronics packaging (metals, insulators, plastics, connectors, gaskets, thermal interface materials, potting, etc.).
Proficiency using 3D mechanical design and analysis tools (CATIA V5 and/or V6, ANSYS).
Experience using GD&T to control part features.
Hands-on experience to build and test prototypes.
Additional Preferred Skills
Awareness of EMI requirements relevant to the design of power converters.
Basic understanding of electrical design fundamentals, preferably designing mechanical components for high voltage products.
Experience with high volume manufacturing processes such as injection molding, stamping, etc.
Experience with PLM systems, engineering changes, deviations, BOM structuring, etc.
Knowledge in environmental, reliability, and safety requirements for automotive applications.
Knowledge of Matlab and/or Python.
Tesla is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer committed to diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, gender identity or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.
Tesla is also committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. Please let your recruiter know if you need an accommodation at any point during the interview process.