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Sr. Software Engineer, Cell Software
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Tesla . 2 months ago Be among the first 25 applicants. What To Expect
Tesla is re-thinking how batteries are made from the ground up. We’re designing new factories, new equipment, new processes, and new software to rapidly scale battery manufacturing, globally. The primary bottleneck to Tesla’s future expansion is our ability to produce and procure batteries. That’s why we’re innovating in-house, with our collection of world-class engineers, to redefine the industry. Software, data, and automation all play a huge part in this strategy. We’ve built software from scratch with a nimble and high performing team to meet Tesla’s rapid battery manufacturing scale-up needs. This software tracks every component of the cell manufacturing process and acts as the brain of the entire cell factory. It’s key to ensuring batteries are made safely and to understanding how to improve processes. This platform is the conduit for data coming from the line, aiming to have more manufacturing data end-to-end than any other company. The Cell Software team is responsible for building software solutions that allow Tesla to redefine manufacturing and production. We focus on implementing effective software advances, distributed fault-tolerant computing, and modern user experiences across manufacturing systems. Our stack includes Kubernetes, Kafka, React, Go, PostgreSQL, and other platforms. We are not stuck in legacy systems. We’re seeking an experienced, senior-level developer to own the architecture and lead development of large sections of our in-house Manufacturing Execution application, which interacts with PLCs and other equipment (thousands of devices) to collect, analyze, and direct manufacturing processes. You will collaborate directly with end users and leadership to understand the problem space and design systems that support Tesla’s growth at massive scale. Experience with high data throughput applications and scaling architectures from medium to large size is preferred. What You'll Do
Own and define the architecture for large portions of our battery factory software, designing fault-tolerant, distributed, and adaptive systems. Solve world-first computing problems at scale using our extensive data. Provide technical leadership and guidance within the Cell Software team. Develop backend code to enable new features for engineers and manufacturing staff. Ensure code reliability, testing, and direct impact on Tesla’s bottom line. Collaborate with Controls Engineers, Operators, and other Engineers to build automation systems and define process flows. Build tools, automate tests, and maintain documentation. Respond promptly to manufacturing process change requests. What You'll Bring
Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent experience demonstrating exceptional ability. 4+ years of experience building backend systems. Experience scaling systems for large data volumes and throughput. Understanding of algorithms, data structures, concurrency, distributed systems, and eventual consistency. Proficiency in Go, Java, C, C++, C#, or other backend languages. Experience writing solid, testable, maintainable, and clean code. Ability to work effectively in a high-impact, collaborative environment. Benefits
As a full-time Tesla employee, you are eligible for benefits from day one, including: Medical plans with $0 payroll deduction options. Family-building, fertility, adoption, and surrogacy benefits. Dental and vision plans with $0 contribution options. Company-paid HSA contributions, FSAs, 401(k), employee stock purchase plans, and other financial benefits. Insurance coverage including life, AD&D, disability. Employee assistance programs, paid time off, holidays, backup childcare, and parenting support. Voluntary benefits like critical illness, pet insurance, and more. Additional Details
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level Employment type: Full-time Job function: Engineering and Information Technology Industries: Motor Vehicle Manufacturing, Renewable Energy, Semiconductor Manufacturing, Utilities
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Sr. Software Engineer, Cell Software
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Tesla . 2 months ago Be among the first 25 applicants. What To Expect
Tesla is re-thinking how batteries are made from the ground up. We’re designing new factories, new equipment, new processes, and new software to rapidly scale battery manufacturing, globally. The primary bottleneck to Tesla’s future expansion is our ability to produce and procure batteries. That’s why we’re innovating in-house, with our collection of world-class engineers, to redefine the industry. Software, data, and automation all play a huge part in this strategy. We’ve built software from scratch with a nimble and high performing team to meet Tesla’s rapid battery manufacturing scale-up needs. This software tracks every component of the cell manufacturing process and acts as the brain of the entire cell factory. It’s key to ensuring batteries are made safely and to understanding how to improve processes. This platform is the conduit for data coming from the line, aiming to have more manufacturing data end-to-end than any other company. The Cell Software team is responsible for building software solutions that allow Tesla to redefine manufacturing and production. We focus on implementing effective software advances, distributed fault-tolerant computing, and modern user experiences across manufacturing systems. Our stack includes Kubernetes, Kafka, React, Go, PostgreSQL, and other platforms. We are not stuck in legacy systems. We’re seeking an experienced, senior-level developer to own the architecture and lead development of large sections of our in-house Manufacturing Execution application, which interacts with PLCs and other equipment (thousands of devices) to collect, analyze, and direct manufacturing processes. You will collaborate directly with end users and leadership to understand the problem space and design systems that support Tesla’s growth at massive scale. Experience with high data throughput applications and scaling architectures from medium to large size is preferred. What You'll Do
Own and define the architecture for large portions of our battery factory software, designing fault-tolerant, distributed, and adaptive systems. Solve world-first computing problems at scale using our extensive data. Provide technical leadership and guidance within the Cell Software team. Develop backend code to enable new features for engineers and manufacturing staff. Ensure code reliability, testing, and direct impact on Tesla’s bottom line. Collaborate with Controls Engineers, Operators, and other Engineers to build automation systems and define process flows. Build tools, automate tests, and maintain documentation. Respond promptly to manufacturing process change requests. What You'll Bring
Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent experience demonstrating exceptional ability. 4+ years of experience building backend systems. Experience scaling systems for large data volumes and throughput. Understanding of algorithms, data structures, concurrency, distributed systems, and eventual consistency. Proficiency in Go, Java, C, C++, C#, or other backend languages. Experience writing solid, testable, maintainable, and clean code. Ability to work effectively in a high-impact, collaborative environment. Benefits
As a full-time Tesla employee, you are eligible for benefits from day one, including: Medical plans with $0 payroll deduction options. Family-building, fertility, adoption, and surrogacy benefits. Dental and vision plans with $0 contribution options. Company-paid HSA contributions, FSAs, 401(k), employee stock purchase plans, and other financial benefits. Insurance coverage including life, AD&D, disability. Employee assistance programs, paid time off, holidays, backup childcare, and parenting support. Voluntary benefits like critical illness, pet insurance, and more. Additional Details
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level Employment type: Full-time Job function: Engineering and Information Technology Industries: Motor Vehicle Manufacturing, Renewable Energy, Semiconductor Manufacturing, Utilities
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