The
two posts on the Tesla human resources department's official
WeChat account mark the first time the California-based
automaker has looked to hire for such roles in China.
Tesla did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Its billionaire chief executive Elon Musk said on Twitter last
month the firm would "soon" announce timings for solar projects
in China and Europe, without providing more details.
One post says Tesla is seeking project managers to design and
execute solar projects for commercial or residential customers,
while a second seeks managers to develop photovoltaic energy
storage projects.
The roles are advertised as based at its $2 billion factory in
Shanghai, which started delivering China-made Model 3 electric
sedans at the end of last year.
Tesla moved into the solar business in 2016 with its $2.6
billion purchase of California-based SolarCity, and has said it
is keen to develop its energy business.
Its solar services include Solar Roof, a power generating system
meant to look like normal roof tiles, and Powerwall, which can
store power generated by solar panels.
China's energy administration announced in January that it will
allocate 1.5 billion yuan ($217.27 million) to new solar power
projects in 2020.
(Reporting by Yilei Sun and Brenda Goh; Editing by Jan Harvey)
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