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Tesla Mechanical Design Engineer Supercharger 
United States, California, Palo Alto 
852533882

13.08.2024
What You’ll Do
  • Modeling and design of mechanical components and assemblies including sheet metal, structural metals, high voltage distribution, plastics, environmental sealing materials, fasteners, and other components
  • Mechanical design analysis including structural finite element analysis, design for assembly, design for manufacturing, and design for test
  • Work with cross-functional teams to refine specifications and achieve product performance, aesthetic, schedule, cost, reliability, and quality targets
  • Collaborate with thermal, systems, electrical, sourcing, manufacturing, and reliability teams to take designs from prototype through mass production
  • Develop engineering test plans for designs
  • Assist in engineering prototype builds and component fabrication
  • Root cause and solve test failures and production problems
  • Create high quality drawing packages and manufacturing instructions for parts and assemblies
What You’ll Bring
  • Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience
  • Experience designing for high-volume assembly and manufacturing
  • Experience designing products with a large bill of materials
  • Experience designing products for outdoor environments, including IP/NEMA environmental seals
  • Strong engineering fundamentals in mechanics, heat transfer, and fluids
  • Experience with various manufacturing processes such as metal stamping, extruding, welding/brazing, plating, heat treating, plastic injection molding, thermoforming, and bonding
  • Experience in designing for high volume assembly, both manual and automated
  • Experience defining test plans, designing test setups, and analyzing data
  • Proficiency in CAD modeling. CATIA V5/V6 experience a plus but not mandatory
  • Experience with PLM systems, engineering changes, deviations, BOM structuring, etc.