Following Musk's announcement of the ambitious Terafab chip initiative, Tesla's official website swiftly posted a series of job openings. These positions include photolithography engineers based in California, silicon engineers in Texas, and technical project managers, with a top-tier annual salary reaching $338,000 (equivalent to roughly 2.33 million RMB). The recruitment effort zeroes in on three core domains: chip fabrication processes, engineering prowess, and legal supply chain management. Applicants must boast a minimum of 10 years' experience in high-level semiconductor development and be prepared to support continuous, 24/7 production operations. The overarching goal of the plan is to construct a 2nm wafer fabrication facility, aiming for a monthly production milestone of 1 million wafers and an annual output ranging from 100 to 200 billion AI chips. This strategic move is designed to bolster Tesla's in-house AI chip manufacturing capabilities and enhance its self-sufficiency in supplying autonomous driving and AI computing hardware.
