Tesla is offering an exciting Site Reliability Engineering internship opportunity for Summer 2025, perfect for students passionate about infrastructure and systems engineering. As part of Tesla's innovative engineering team, interns will work on critical infrastructure components that support Tesla's groundbreaking automotive and energy products.
The role offers hands-on experience in building and maintaining critical infrastructure dashboards, implementing monitoring strategies, and working with cutting-edge technology. You'll be part of a collaborative team of engineers who are pushing the boundaries of Tesla's products and services, while gaining invaluable experience in site reliability engineering practices.
The position is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, offering competitive compensation ranging from $36.06 to $50.48 per hour, along with comprehensive benefits. This is a full-time, on-site internship requiring a minimum commitment of 12 weeks, ideal for students graduating between August 2025 and December 2026.
You'll work with various technologies including Python, Go, Java, and modern web frameworks, while learning from experienced engineers in a fast-paced environment. The role provides an excellent opportunity to contribute to real projects that impact Tesla's infrastructure and services, making it an ideal stepping stone for a career in Site Reliability Engineering.
Tesla's internship program is designed to provide meaningful work experience, professional growth, and exposure to cutting-edge technology in the automotive and energy sectors. You'll be fully integrated into the team, working on projects that are critical to Tesla's success while receiving guidance from dedicated mentors and managers.
The comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k) plans, stock purchase options, and various other perks. This internship is perfect for students who are passionate about sustainable technology, infrastructure engineering, and want to be part of Tesla's mission to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy.