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What to Expect
As a Tesla Maintenance Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring
the operational availability of a wide array of manufacturing equipment. You
will apply your technical skills to install, maintain and repair mechanical
and electrical systems, factory automation and robotics. You will work with
the highest caliber process and equipment engineering teams to improve
equipment reliability and minimize or eliminate downtime.
Tesla's Equipment Maintenance is also the first-responding problem solvers who
manage machine breakdown recoveries to keep production running. 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 Do
Perform Preventative Maintenance (PM) on all industrial production and
mechatronics equipment
Perform repairs on production-down equipment
Operate and repair every cell on a Line
Perform Corrective Maintenance (repairs) on more than one of these types
of equipment:
Electrical systems ranging from 24 VDC to 480 VAC 3 phase
Mechanical systems
Conveyor Systems
Hydraulics
Pneumatics
PLC and networks
Robotics
Order parts, supplies, and equipment from catalogs and suppliers, or
obtain them from storerooms
Log all work as performed
Perform other tasks as instructed by management.
This is non–exempt position.
This is a general job description and may not reflect the complete or exact
job description and/or requirements of the position(s) for which you may be
considered.
What You'll Bring
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Verification of identity and employment eligibility will be required.
Five (5) or more years of experience working in a maintenance capacity
on production manufacturing equipment and/or have equivalent training or
relevant education
Verbal and written communication skills (able to understand and record
maintenance procedures, shift pass downs, etc.)
Ability to read and interpret detailed mechanical assembly drawings and
accurately measure and inspect tolerances
Advanced computer skills (able to use job-specific PC applications and
coach other users)
Solid electrical knowledge (has a thorough understanding of electrical
requirements and hazards)
Advanced skills with a voltmeter to check AC/DC voltage, able to diagnose
issues, able to use a schematic diagram to troubleshoot electrical systems
Proficient with pneumatics-solenoid valves, actuator and control
operations and can read schematics
Proficient with basic hydraulic system operations
Ability to analyze problems and error conditions, identify root causes,
and implement viable long-term solutions
Safety oriented
Ability to work off-shifts, as needed