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Vehicle Testing Engineer Internship, Powertrain Engineering Europe (m/w/d)

Teslaa month agoInternship
On-siteEnglish requiredGerman is a plus (not required)EngineeringAutomotive Engineering

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CADCANPythonMATLABData acquisitionLabview

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What To Expect
The Vehicle Test team is seeking a highly motivated intern to perform tests of vehicle components and parts including seats, closures, interiors, structures, thermal systems. You will focus on hands-on testing and design of test equipment. You will work closely with senior engineers to execute tests, build fixtures, and analyze data in a fast-paced environment. At Tesla, scope and complexity of your assignments are limited by your aptitude, not seniority or title.

What You'll Do

  • Gain experience in cross-disciplinary teams by applying first-principles thinking to vehicle component testing.
  • Support the execution of tests for seats, closures, interiors, structures, thermal systems according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
  • Design and build mechanical and electrical test fixtures for tests inside and outside of environmental chambers.
  • Process raw test data to help draw meaningful conclusions and assist in preparing high-quality reports for internal technical teams
  • Participate in destructive teardowns for root-cause analysis, meticulously documenting findings and observations.
  • Gain exposure to and learn about full battery pack testing methodologies.
  • Collaborate with test technicians and engineers.
  • Contribute to organizational tasks & responsibilities like creation & maintenance of procedures, SOPs, standards, equipment, inspections, lab commissioning, facilities, maintenance and staff trainings.
  • Acquire knowledge about relevant industry standards, testing guidelines, and norms.
  • Tasks require work with hazardous materials using mandated PPE and to set up and perform tests in person and in lab environments.
  • 25% travel to test locations is expected if required for the project.
  • Other tasks as required.


  • What You'll Bring

  • Pursuing a degree in a relevant field (Mechanical, Electrical, Automotive, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or similar).
  • Experience with electronic controllers, CAN communication is required.
  • 3D Design/CAD skills and creation of fundamental wiring and hydraulics diagrams are required.
  • Solid grasp on engineering fundamentals, such as thermal dynamics, fluid dynamics, heat transfer, mechanics and electronics.
  • A strong hands-on mindset with experience or keen interest in building, assembling, and troubleshooting mechanical or electrical equipment
  • Initial experience in MATLAB/Python or other software for data processing is required.
  • Fluency in English; German is a plus.
  • Analytical and problem-solving oriented mindset.
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills.


  • Additional Preferred Skills

  • Initial experience in an OEM or equipment/machine manufacturer is a plus
  • Experience with Labview and Data acquisition systems is a plus
  • Project management experience or foundations are a plus


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    What this Engineering internship in Berlin means for you — pay rules, social contributions, and what international students should check before applying.

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    Internships have no 20-hour cap, but a voluntary internship longer than three months generally has to pay at least the German minimum wage. Mandatory internships in your study programme are exempt.

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