Body Repair Assembly Technician, Auckland
دوام كامل
في Tesla, Inc.
في
New Zealand
نُشرت يوم January 21, 2025
تفاصيل الوظيفة
Body Repair Assembly Technician, Auckland
Join Tesla's ground-breaking Body Repair Program and redefine the automotive repair industry. Utilize cutting-edge tools, advanced materials, and eco-friendly processes to restore Tesla vehicles to their original glory. Shape the future of mobility alongside industry-leading professionals and receive continuous training. Be part of the Tesla revolution where innovation, sustainability, and exceptional craftsmanship converge. This is a great opportunity for an ambitious technician in the early stages of their (panelbeating, painting or mechanical) apprenticeship. We will offer full support, training and guidance towards your chosen career path. What You’ll Do- Assist Technicians and the wider team to complete structural and cosmetic repairs on Tesla Models S, 3, X & Y vehicles in accordance with Tesla specific repair procedures.
- Reassemble vehicle panels in accordance with documented procedures to as-new condition.
- Test and evaluate reassembly for safety and operability.
- Clean and polish vehicles after repairs and prepare vehicles for customer collection.
- 1+ years experience in automotive labouring or similar.
- Excellent attitude and communication skills and enjoys working in a team.
- Reliable, innovative, driven and collaborative.
- Clean and valid driver's licence.
- Willingness to learn.
- Basic level of computer literacy.
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP).
- Parental leave (no minimum employment period).
- Primary carers – 18 weeks at full pay or 36 weeks half pay.
- Secondary carers – 6 weeks full pay.
- Employee Vehicle Loan Program.
- Novated Leasing (AU only).
- Well-being Fund – An annual allowance for all employees to support their well-being in ways that are meaningful to them.
- Bike to work – $10 per day if you cycle to work.
- Birthday Leave & Volunteer Leave.
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