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Service Technician / Automotive Mechanic - Lincoln

Tesla
Lincolnshire
2 days ago
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What to Expect
At Tesla, our Service Technicians are the backbone of the Service operation, supporting our mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.
We’ve created one of the most innovative vehicles ever made, and as a Service Technician you will help ensure an equally innovative service to our customers. To succeed at Tesla, you must be energetic, highly organized, and smart working. You should have a passion for the brand and the ability to build on your technical skill set and thrive in a team environment.
Are you up for the challenge?
We Offer:

  • A dynamic & fast-paced environment where inclusion, learning & 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
  • A safe, clean and fun workplace


What You’ll Do

  • Service, repair and improve: Working with Tesla specific software and advanced tools you will be performing repairs and maintenance on all types of Tesla vehicles
  • Driven: Efficient in completing repairs and driven to exceed expectations on quality and productivity. Become proficient to perform most common repairs and some complex repairs autonomously.
  • Ensure top quality: Fix it right first time, we trust you to inspect our vehicles diligently before return and pre-delivery
  • Collaborate: Working across teams (local and over the region) you will be sharing support and best practices in order to further improve the service experience
  • Develop: Setting you up for success our dedicated in-house training teams offer a blended learning strategy to help develop your technical skills. And by also sharing your own skills and knowledge with the team, you’re a part of driving the whole group forward


What You’ll Bring

  • Technically experienced: You have professional experience performing vehicle service and repairs working within either automotive, aviation, marine or similar industries
  • Technically qualified: You have relevant certification to perform vehicle repairs. You will self-manage your technical expertise development.
  • A good communicator: You speak and write English well and know how to get your point across clearly and respectfully
  • Safe to drive: We require you to hold a driver’s license valid in the UK and have held this for 2 years
  • Eligible: to work in the UK or Ireland


Tesla is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any factor, including veteran status and disability status, protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.
Tesla is also committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. Please let your recruiter know if you need an accommodation at any point during the interview process.
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