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Trainee Automotive Mechanic / Service Technician – Chelmsford

Tesla
Chelmsford
6 days ago
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Trainee Automotive Mechanic / Service Technician – Chelmsford

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Start Date: 1st February 2026

Duration: 24 months

Time Type: Full-Time (shift based - including weekend working)

Here at Tesla, our technicians are the backbone of our Service operation. As the newest member of Tesla’s flagship Service Technician Traineeship Programme, you’ll play a key part in supporting us in our mission ‘to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy’ and forming our next generation of Automotive Service Technicians. We create some of the most innovative vehicles ever made, and as a Service Technician Trainee, you’ll help ensure these vehicles are repaired & maintained to a high standard for our customers.

Whether you’re looking for an alternative to further education, just graduated, or simply wanting a change of career that better combines your love of technology & practical repairs, this is a fantastic opportunity to receive expert career training & mentorship from service industry professionals who are passionate about helping you succeed every step of the way.

We are currently offering Service Technician Trainee vacancies across our following UK & Ireland locations. As our Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) team is growing, we\'re excited to announce select locations will specialize in this business area.

  • London: Heathrow, Dartford, Park Royal, Tottenham
  • Home County: Reading (CPO), Milton Keynes, Guildford
  • Midlands: Longbridge (CPO), Wolverhampton (CPO & Service), Nottingham, Solihull, Lincoln
  • North: Leeds, Trafford (CPO), Manchester
  • South: Southampton (CPO), Gatwick
  • East: Cambridge, Chelmsford
  • Ireland: Cork, Dublin
What You'll Do

This is your chance to enroll onto our industry-leading in-house training schedule, providing you with a challenging, yet exciting hands-on opportunity to fast-track your career as a Tesla Technician. Your progression & performance will be reviewed at each key training interval, equipping you with all the tools & skills required to succeed, and allowing you to further grow and develop your skills beyond the 24-month programme. This is a fantastic opportunity for motivated self-starters who thrive in taking accountability for their own learning & development.

  • Learn and understand how to perform basic inspections, repairs & maintenance of Tesla vehicles
  • Always follow safety protocols & maintain professionalism
  • Learn effectively & efficiently throughout a fast-paced hybrid training schedule
  • Effectively handle multiple priorities, workload, and deadlines
  • Pass the mid-point & end-point programme assessments in order to graduate from the programme

During this programme you’ll learn technical modules such as: Chassis, Body, Glazing, Electrical, Infotainment, Driver Assistance Systems, Drivetrain, Thermal Systems, Vehicle inspection and Service. Enrichment weeks provide opportunities to broaden your skillset & experience beyond the core programme.

Your journey doesn’t end with the Traineeship. Upon completion, you’ll have the opportunity to apply for available full-time Tesla Service Technician roles that align with your strengths and aspirations.

What You'll Bring
  • Prior experience with tools, diagnostics, or repair processes - whether through formal education, professional work experience or personal projects.
  • NVQ/IMI diploma in vehicle maintenance is desirable, but practical know-how and willingness to learn on the job are welcome.
  • Holding a Full UK or EU Driving Licence for at least 1 year by the start date
  • Eager to embrace a fast-paced hands-on training programme with unyielding enthusiasm
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Safety-first attitude
  • Excellent multi-tasking and problem-solving abilities
  • Professional conduct and ability to represent Tesla positively
  • Willingness to travel to different Tesla office locations or events when required
  • Willingness to work in shifts to support the team, including weekends, mornings, and evenings
  • Not be in full-time education when the programme starts

Note: This description includes references to locations, schedules, and progression paths as described in the original posting.


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