Tesla Data Entry Jobs ||Remote|| (Data Collection Operator) – MySmartPros ID-13973

What to Expect


Tesla is searching out quite encouraged and adaptive people to assist Tesla’s records series team. The number one targets of this function are to gather records, help with engineering requests, and file gadget remarks. A success candidate for this function needs to be capable of making records-pushed choices and be cushty running in a dynamic & rapid work environment. We are searching for a person with enthusiasm for the sphere of robotics and a sturdy preference to make contributions to the improvement of Tesla Bot.


What You’ll Do


Walk a pre-decided check path each day for the records series

Wear a movement seize healthily and carry out distinctive actions and moves primarily based totally on undertaking requirements

Start/prevent recording gadgets and carry out minor gadget and software program debugging

Provide remarks on the overall performance of the gadget

Analyze and file on records accumulated in the course of the shift

Upload records accumulated and write each day reviews detailing observations and problems

Ensure assigned gadget is in the right and secure running situation and thoroughly transported to diverse series sites

Communicate with management while problems stand up that want to be addressed in a well-timed manner


What You’ll Bring


Must have the ability to stroll 7+ hours an afternoon at the same time as wearing as much as 30 lbs

Height between 5'7" and 5’11" as function calls for using movement seize suits

Must have the ability to stroll up and down stairs

Excellent frame coordination, bodily fitness, and kinesthetic awareness

Ability to work a bendy schedule: day/night time shift and 1 weekend day + additional time while needed

Ability to tour as much as 25% of the time and each day local driving

Ability to take the path and adapt overall performance primarily based totally on remarks

Comfortable running independently with constrained oversight

Experience troubleshooting hardware and/or software programs, mechanical experience a plus

Experience the usage of VR gadgets a plus

Excellent written and spoken English

Good verbal exchange and interpersonal abilities to work successfully as a part of a team

Proficient in MS Office (Word, Outlook, Excel) and writing reviews/documentation


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Benefits


Along with aggressive pay, as a full-time Tesla employee, you're eligible for the subsequent advantages on day 1 of hire:


Aetna PPO and HSA plans > 2 clinical plan alternatives with $zero payroll deduction

Family-building, fertility, adoption and surrogacy advantages

Dental (along with orthodontic coverage) and imaginative and prescient plans, each have alternatives with a $zero paycheck contribution

Company Paid (Health Savings Account) HSA Contribution whilst enrolled inside the High Deductible Aetna clinical plan with HSA

Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)

LGBTQ+ care concierge services

401(k) with company match, Employee Stock Purchase Plans, and different economic advantages

Company paid Basic Life, AD&D, short-time period and long-time period incapacity insurance

Employee Assistance Program

Sick and Vacation time (Flex time for income positions), and Paid Holidays

Back-up childcare and parenting aid resources

Voluntary advantages include: crucial illness, health center indemnity, a twist of fate insurance, theft & prison services, and puppy insurance

Weight Loss and Tobacco Cessation Programs

Tesla Babies program

Commuter advantages

Employee reductions and perks program

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