Tesla

Internship, Technical Program Manager, Electronic Devices (Summer 2026)

Palo Alto, California

Found: Today

This internship is expected to start in May 2026 and continue through the summer term (ending approximately August 2026 or later). Interns will work full-time (40 hours/week) on-site.

Compensation:

$20.00 - $45.00/hour + benefits

Responsibilities:

  • Drive and collect input on schedules, design, issues, and deliverables related to subsystem and vehicle development.
  • Drive design decisions to closure while aligning stakeholders.
  • Consolidate inputs for executive reviews highlighting risks and opportunities.
  • Contribute analytics to drive engineering decisions and create dashboards.
  • Coordinate and track changes for design, manufacturing & service.
  • Structure and own engineering bill of material (BOM) for assigned components.
  • Develop processes to improve efficiency.

Requirements:

  • Pursuing a degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Science Engineering, or related field.
  • Prior program management experience or team management.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, JIRA, Confluence, and Git.
  • Experience in leading teams and driving initiatives to conclusion.

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