November 19, 2024
Mid • On-site
$80,000 - $204,000/yr
Fremont, CA
Analyze and help design and develop occupant and pedestrian protection safety systems to further enhance overall vehicle safety in regulatory, consumer testing, and due care cases.
Tesla is synonymous with industry leading crash safety performance and in this role, the analysis engineer will be an innovative and skilled problem solver, using all analytical tools available. Where these tools are insufficient or do not exist, they will develop novel methodologies to enable fast and accurate solutions. They will be brilliant, both technically, as an individual, and as an active member in a diverse and challenging cross-functional team environment.
Design and analyze restraint systems for various vehicle models
Develop and apply advanced crash safety FE methodologies and analysis techniques to drive innovation in design
Work closely with structure, seating and interior system design teams to drive improvements in all components related to occupant safety
Perform advanced CAE simulations to evaluate and improve component level and full vehicle occupant performance
Collaborate with Test Engineering teams to develop and support subsystem level and full vehicle crash tests
Perform detailed post-crash test analysis and correlate CAE simulations to test results
Use correlated simulations and work closely with cross-functional engineering teams to progress the design and improve the crash safety performance
Where appropriate, conduct studies by utilizing optimization tools, including DOE/DFSS techniques on vehicle designs to meet performance requirements with the constraints of conflicting attributes like cost and mass
Bachelor's Degree Mechanical or Biomechanical Engineering or equivalent experience
Previous knowledge of automotive crashworthiness legislation and attributes of vehicle safety and crashworthiness is preferred
Very strong engineering fundamentals in problem solving
Experience with numerical and analytical methods
CAE tools e.g., (LS-Dyna, MADYMO, ADAMS, Abaqus)
Test data analysis tools e.g. (DIAdem, Hyperworks, Matlab, LS-pre post and/or Meta-post, Python)
Good understanding and experience of vehicle structure development for crashworthiness
The ability to articulate and present technical issues to audiences of either spectrum regarding familiarity on crash safety and potential occupant injury
Hands-on experience with vehicle crash tests, sled tests and anthropomorphic test devices preferred
Excellent attitude, organization skills, and self-motivation
Along with competitive pay, as a full-time Tesla employee, you are eligible for the following benefits at day 1 of hire:
$80,000 - $204,000/annual salary + cash and stock awards + benefits
Pay offered may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including market location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total compensation package for this position may also include other elements dependent on the position offered. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment.