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Tesla Automation Controls Technician Battery Cell Formation 
United States, Texas, Austin 
160947695

06.04.2025
What You’ll Do
  • Maintain standardized work procedures for PLC troubleshooting, testing and automated equipment controls with several Manufacturing Engineering peers

  • Assist in all areas of automated equipment maintenance and troubleshooting to ensure the cell team meets the equipment yield and availability targets
  • Troubleshoot and maintain all controls components such as PLC, safety devices, HMI, servo drives, process hardware and robots

  • Thrive in a fast paced and dynamic environment and able to manage multiple priorities

  • Operate equipment using internal or 3rd party software to decipher logs and troubleshoot equipment

  • This is a physically demanding job working in tight spaces, requiring walking and standing all day, as well as, bending, squatting, kneeling, climbing ladders and lying on the ground intermittently throughout the day. In addition, the technician may wear a fall protection harness while working from heights or from a suspended position. Maintenance Technicians will lift up to 50 lbs. and utilize other hand tools and power tools as needed

What You’ll Bring
  • Minimum of 2 years of Controls Technician experience in a high-volume manufacturing environment
  • Skilled at troubleshooting electromechanical systems, building and wiring industrial electrical cabinets
  • Skilled in Siemens PLC Language, Fanuc Robots, SCADA & HMI systems, such as Ignition, WinCC, or SIMATIC
  • Basic user level knowledge of MS Excel, PowerPoint, PLM, ERP
  • Command of the English language, written and verbal
Essential Physical Demands :
  • Ability to stand and walk for up to 12 hours a day, including over varied and uneven terrain
  • Frequently and repetitively, lift, push and carry up to 35 lbs, including the ability to carry 20 lbs up and down stairs
  • Frequently and repetitively, bend, lift and reach
  • Stoop, lay, bend, reach, squat, kneel, crouch, twist and crawl for extended periods of time, including up to 12 hours a day
  • Climb and maintain balance on ladders, scaffolding or other high structures
  • Ability to find issues in a work process and receive safety signals using sight, touch, or hearing
  • Wearing Personal Protective Equipment, including but not limited to: PAPR, safety glasses, safety shoes, bump caps, and adhering to prescribed safety rules and guidelines