Service Technician / Automotive Mechanic- Manchester

Tesla
Manchester
3 weeks ago
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What To Expect

Do you want to help accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy? At Tesla that’s our mission.
We are looking for talented Automotive Technicians for Tesla’s Service Centers. Our mechanics are the backbone of the Service operation, supporting our mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy. As a Service Technician you will help ensure an equally innovative service to our customers.


Benefits

  • A dynamic and fast‑paced environment where inclusion, learning and collaboration are key to success.
  • The chance to work with innovative technology, advanced tools, and software.
  • Ongoing training and development to help you grow your skills and career.
  • A competitive compensation and benefits package, including Tesla shares.

What You’ll Do

  • Service, repair and improve: Working with Tesla‑specific software and advanced tools, you will perform repairs and maintenance on all types of Tesla vehicles, with and without supervision according to skill level.
  • Ensure top quality: Inspect vehicles diligently before return and pre‑delivery, meeting the highest quality standards.
  • Collaborate: Work across local and regional teams, share support and best practices to improve the service experience.
  • Develop: Receive in‑house training on Tesla specific technology and the repair of electric vehicles.

What You’ll Bring

  • Technically experienced: Professional experience performing vehicle service and repairs within automotive, aviation, marine or similar industries.
  • Technically qualified: Relevant certification to perform vehicle repairs (not required, but a plus) and self‑management of technical skill development.
  • A good communicator: Speak and write English clearly and respectfully.
  • Safe to drive: Full UK driver’s licence.
  • Flexible: Willing to work in shifts, including weekends, mornings, evenings, and travel for mobile repairs when needed.

Seniority level

Entry level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Information Technology


Industries

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing, Renewable Energy, Semiconductor Manufacturing, Utilities


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