1. Drift Limits - Motorsport Instructor - United Kingdom
Drift Limits is a Motorsport Academy who are looking for a Motorsport Instructor.
With a fleet ranging from Mazda Mx-5s to high-performance GT3 cars and their own Formula 1 car, they are looking for someone who can carry out light mechanical duties and who has a knack for instructing and delivering exceptional customer service.
It would be beneficial for candidates to have experience in car mechanics, race teams or track driving.
2. Nissan Formula E Team - Vehicle Dynamics Expert - France
The Nissan Formula E Team has a vacancy for a Vehicle Dynamics Expert.
You will contribute to the team’s development including in KPI definition, chassis control strategy, suspension design, car setup optimisation, dynamic simulation support and track test support.
Successful candidates will have a minimum of five years of experience in vehicle dynamics development, testing and validation.
3. McLaren F1 Team - Tyre Performance Engineer - Woking
Join the McLaren F1 Team as a Tyre Performance Engineer.
This role involves providing event support for all matters relating to tyres including tyre operations and tyre performance including preparing and presenting pre-event, on-event and post-event reports for Vehicle Performance, Race Engineering and the wider team.
You will have 2-3 years’ experience in tyre and performance analysis with particularly sound knowledge of understanding and characterising tyre behaviour from track data.
4. Haas F1 Team - Strategy Engineer - Banbury
The Haas F1 Team is recruiting a Strategy Engineer.
The core responsibility of this role is to provide strategic support for trackside events including all FIA Formula 1 championship races and some tests events from either trackside or the Factory Race Support Room.
Candidates will have experience in data analysis, numerical and statistical methodologies and their applications.
5. Audi Formula Racing - Powertrain Performance Development Engineer - Neuburg an der Donau
Audi Formula Racing has the opening for a Powertrain Performance Development Engineer.
One aspect of this role is the monitoring and analysing powertrain performance data during testing on the test benches, at DIL and during testing and races (Mission Control Room).
You will have successfully completed technical or scientific studies or doctorate in an area such as mechanical engineering, automotive engineering or aerospace.