Tesla
Auto Sheet Metal Technician (車身維修技師)
A week ago
Job Duty
What to Expect The Auto Sheet Metal Technician will be responsible for repairing/replacing the damaged vehicle parts possible in a safe and quality manner, with a fit and finish that meets or exceeds the original factory fit and finish. The end result should be an invisible repair. The successful candidate is a master of his craft and proud of all his previous repair work. What You'll Do - Performing repairs and or replacements of bumpers, fenders, feet metal and Chassis - Disassemble damaged vehicles and assist with damage analysis - All frame straightening and repairs should be done according to factory specifications, including door, hood, and deck alignments, chassis and frame measurements, welded-on unibody parts, etc - Remove and install all body parts including suspension, electrical, and air bags - Sand and prepare all surfaces for painting - After painting, re-assembly, headlight adjustment, and other final alignments and adjustments prior to the car being delivered should be performed - Inspection of work to ensure that the vehicle is delivered with a fit and finish equal or superior to the original factory fit and finish - Maintain a good work attitude and cooperate with managers and fellow employees in a positive spirit of teamwork - Other Responsibilities: Perform other related duties as assigned, based on the business need What You'll Bring - 5 years of metal tech experience with an OEM 4S auto body shop working with aluminum vehicles - Capable of restoring damaged sheet metal or plastic to company recognized standards - Must have an interest in completing only the highest quality work - Able to work accurately and rapidly with strong attention to detail - Knowledge of repair techniques and tools required to perform major collision repairs - Above average organizational skills - Able to use vibratory/hand tools, stand, bend, squat, twist, lift, move and carry up to 50 pounds Have working knowledge of proper corrosion protection restoring techniques - Ability to travel for training and to assist other Tesla locations globally - China Intermediate technical grade certificate
Allowance & Benefit
Other
5天工作, 15日有薪年假, 公司股票, 醫療福利
Work Address
屯門新平街7號吉田大廈3期地下
Timetable
Mon to Fri
09:00 - 18:00
Requirement
Education:
Vocational Education
Language:
Spoken Skill
Cantonese
English
Mandarin
Written Skill
Chinese
English
About Company
Tesla's mission is to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy. Tesla was founded in 2003 by a group of engineers who wanted to prove that people didn't need to compromise to drive electric – that electric vehicles can be better, quicker and more fun to drive than gasoline cars. Today, Tesla builds not only all-electric vehicles but also infinitely scalable clean energy generation and storage products. Tesla believes the faster the world stops relying on fossil fuels and moves towards a zero-emission future, the better. Launched in 2008, the Roadster unveiled Tesla's cutting-edge battery technology and electric powertrain. From there, Tesla designed the world's first ever premium all-electric sedan from the ground up – Model S – which has become the best car in its class in every category. Combining safety, performance, and efficiency, Model S has reset the world's expectations for the car of the 21st century with the longest range of any electric vehicle, over-the-air software updates that make it better over time, and a record 0-60 mph acceleration time of 2.28 seconds as measured by Motor Trend. In 2015, Tesla expanded its product line with Model X, the safest, quickest and most capable sport utility vehicle in history that holds 5-star safety ratings across every category from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Completing CEO Elon Musk's “Secret Master Plan,” in 2016, Tesla introduced Model 3, a low-priced, high-volume electric vehicle that began production in 2017. Soon after, Tesla unveiled the safest, most comfortable truck ever – Tesla Semi – which is designed to save owners at least $200,000 over a million miles based on fuel costs alone. In 2019, Tesla unveiled Model Y, a mid-size SUV, with seating for up to seven, and Cybertruck, which will have better utility than a traditional truck and more performance than a sports car. Tesla vehicles are produced at its factory in Fremont, California, and Gigafactory Shanghai. To achieve our goal of having the safest factories in the world, Tesla is taking a proactive approach to safety, requiring production employees to participate in a multi-day training program before ever setting foot on the factory floor. From there, Tesla continues to provide on-the-job training and track performance daily so that improvements can be made quickly. The result is that Tesla's safety rate continues to improve while production ramps. To create an entire sustainable energy ecosystem, Tesla also manufactures a unique set of energy solutions, Powerwall, Powerpack and Solar Roof, enabling homeowners, businesses, and utilities to manage renewable energy generation, storage, and consumption. Supporting Tesla's automotive and energy products is Gigafactory 1 – a facility designed to significantly reduce battery cell costs. By bringing cell production in-house, Tesla manufactures batteries at the volumes required to meet production goals, while creating thousands of jobs. And this is just the beginning. With Tesla building its most affordable car yet, Tesla continues to make products accessible and affordable to more and more people, ultimately accelerating the advent of clean transport and clean energy production. Electric cars, batteries, and renewable energy generation and storage already exist independently, but when combined, they become even more powerful – that's the future we want.