Tesla ramps up Optimus hiring ahead of version 3 reveal

Tesla has opened roughly 110 job listings for its Optimus humanoid robot program, signaling aggressive staffing as production nears. The company is preparing to unveil a production-intent prototype in early 2026. Elon Musk shared detailed timelines during the Q3 2025 earnings call, highlighting advancements in the robot's design.

Tesla's push into humanoid robotics is accelerating, with the company now listing about 110 open positions directly related to its Optimus program on its Careers page. These roles cover hardware, software, AI, manufacturing, and robotics, indicating Optimus has evolved from an experimental project into a core product line that could challenge Tesla's automotive dominance in the future.

During Tesla's Q3 2025 earnings call, Elon Musk outlined concrete milestones for Optimus version 3. "The new hand is an incredible piece of engineering," Musk said. "We’ll have a production-intent prototype ready to show in February or March 2026. Then we’re going to build a one-million-unit production line, with a hopeful production start by the end of 2026." He added that the robot's lifelike appearance would be so convincing that "you’ll need to poke it to believe it’s an actual robot."

Supporting this timeline, Tesla broke ground last month on a new Optimus manufacturing facility at Gigafactory Texas. Pilot production of Optimus V3 units is already underway at the Fremont Factory, aiming to scale to a one-million-unit annual line by late 2026. The Giga Texas facility is slated to launch in 2027, targeting a long-term capacity of 10 million robots per year.

Tesla has bolstered its team by recruiting AI engineer Yilun Chen from Apple. Earlier this month, the company released footage of an Optimus prototype jogging across a lab floor, demonstrating significant progress. This combination of hiring, infrastructure, and prototypes positions 2026 as a potential breakout year for Optimus.

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Following its Q4 2025 earnings call announcement to end Model S and X production by Q2 2026, Tesla debuted its third-generation Optimus humanoid robot on February 2, 2026, via Weibo, confirming plans to repurpose Fremont factory lines for up to one million units annually amid EV sales declines. CEO Elon Musk highlighted Optimus's transformative potential in robotics.

In its Q4 2025 earnings call, Tesla announced plans to repurpose Model S and X assembly lines at Fremont for 1 million Optimus 3 units annually and ramp high-volume Optimus V4 production at Giga Texas. CEO Elon Musk highlighted the robot's learning capabilities via observation and video, upcoming Gen 3 unveiling, and challenges like scaling amid Chinese competition, backed by $20 billion in 2026 capex.

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Tesla has started building a new dedicated facility at its Gigafactory Texas site for producing the Optimus humanoid robot. The stand-alone factory aims for an annual capacity of 10 million units starting in 2027. This follows announcements at the company's 2025 shareholder meeting.

In the final days of 2025, Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot fell during a live demonstration, prompting widespread skepticism about Elon Musk's robotics ambitions. The incident, which went viral, highlighted ongoing challenges in achieving reliable humanoid automation. Despite the setback, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently endorsed Optimus as a potential multi-trillion-dollar opportunity.

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Building on his announcement the previous day at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Elon Musk specified Tesla aims to sell Optimus humanoid robots to consumers by late 2026, subject to safety and reliability validation. With robots advancing in factories and leveraging Tesla's AI, this pivot underscores diversification as EV sales decline.

Tesla plans to start collecting data for training its Optimus humanoid robots at its Austin Gigafactory next month. The company has informed employees of this expansion from its ongoing efforts in Fremont, California. CEO Elon Musk highlighted the robot's progress during a recent appearance at Davos.

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During Tesla's third-quarter earnings call on October 2025, CEO Elon Musk highlighted the company's Optimus humanoid robot as potentially its biggest product ever, stating it could account for 80% of Tesla's value. Despite mixed financial results with record vehicle sales but declining profitability, Musk described Optimus as an 'infinite money glitch' at scale. He also expressed a need for strong influence over what he called a 'robot army' to proceed with development.

 

 

 

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