Robotics Engineering Technician, Metrology – Tesla, Langley, BC
Location: Langley, BC | Company: Tesla
Tesla is hiring a full-time Robotics Engineering Technician specializing in metrology in Langley, British Columbia. The position supports research and development activities by measuring complex components and subassemblies using coordinate measuring machines, gear measurement systems, optical equipment, and other precision inspection tools.
This role may suit an experienced metrology professional who is comfortable working with tight tolerances, interpreting engineering drawings, programming inspection equipment, and adapting to changing priorities. The technician will collaborate with engineers, machinists, and other technical specialists in a fast-moving manufacturing and engineering environment.
About the Metrology Technician Position
The Robotics Engineering Technician will work as part of a cross-functional research and development team responsible for evaluating the dimensional accuracy of parts and assemblies. The work involves selecting suitable measurement methods, programming inspection systems, collecting reliable data, and preparing reports based on critical drawing characteristics.
Because the team supports evolving engineering and manufacturing requirements, daily assignments may vary. Candidates should be prepared to learn new equipment, address capability gaps, manage urgent inspection requests, and maintain consistent measurement standards while working under tight deadlines.
Key Areas of Responsibility
The role combines precision inspection, equipment programming, calibration coordination, technical reporting, and continuous improvement within the metrology laboratory.
CMM Programming
Program and operate coordinate measuring machines to inspect complex components with demanding dimensional requirements and very tight tolerances.
Gear Measurement
Use and program specialized gear measurement equipment to evaluate component geometry, accuracy, and compliance with engineering requirements.
Manual and Optical Inspection
Work with optical measurement systems, profile projectors, height gauges, and other manual inspection tools when appropriate for the component.
Inspection Reporting
Prepare clear inspection reports based on critical characteristics identified in technical drawings and engineering specifications.
Calibration and Maintenance
Coordinate equipment calibrations and help identify or resolve maintenance issues that may affect measurement reliability or laboratory availability.
Laboratory Improvement
Apply 5S principles to organize the workspace, improve laboratory efficiency, maintain equipment readiness, and support continuous improvement.
Experience and Technical Requirements
Tesla requires at least five years of experience programming and operating coordinate measuring machines. Candidates should have a strong understanding of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing according to ASME Y14.5 and practical experience measuring components with tolerances expressed in microns.
Experience with Calypso and MCOSMOS is considered an asset. Applicants should also be able to design inspection fixtures that hold parts securely during measurement. Experience designing hard gauges may be beneficial, although it is not identified as a mandatory qualification.
Skills That May Help Candidates Succeed
The position requires a combination of technical metrology knowledge, careful organization, practical problem-solving, and the ability to deliver accurate results under changing schedules.
Strong knowledge of dimensional inspection methods is important when evaluating complex parts and working with tolerances measured in microns.
The ability to interpret geometric controls, datums, feature relationships, and drawing requirements supports accurate inspection planning and reporting.
Designing stable and repeatable inspection fixtures can help ensure parts are positioned correctly throughout the measurement process.
Strong planning skills help technicians manage multiple inspections, equipment needs, reporting duties, and changing engineering priorities.
The technician should be able to remain accurate and focused while working with tight deadlines, shifting schedules, and unfamiliar measurement challenges.
Work Environment, Compensation and Benefits
This is a full-time position based in Langley within Tesla’s engineering and manufacturing operations. The technician will work closely with engineers, machinists, and other technical employees while using a broad range of precision inspection equipment in a research and development setting.
Tesla lists expected compensation of $19.53 to $47.88 CAD per hour, along with potential cash and stock awards. Eligible full-time employees may also receive health, dental, vision, life and disability coverage, an RRSP with employer matching, an employee stock purchase plan, paid time off, paid holidays, employee assistance resources, parental programs, and additional discounts and benefits.
How to Apply
Candidates should review the complete position description on Tesla’s official careers website before applying. Application materials should clearly describe experience with CMM programming, precision inspection, GD&T, fixture design, calibration, technical reporting, and tight-tolerance manufacturing work.
Tesla accepts applications through its online careers portal. Applicants who require an accommodation during the recruitment process may communicate their needs to the employer or recruiter.
