Job description
At McLaren Racing, we believe only by chasing performance in everything we do can we give ourselves the best chance of success. Performance on track and in the factory. Performance for our people, our business and our partners. It’s about more than winning. It’s about hitting the highest standards, and then raising the bar again.
Purpose of role
We have an exciting opportunity to be part of the Performance Simulation Group as a Simulator Development Engineer Summary:
The current Formula One regulations heavily limit real world testing of a F1 car. This makes the role of unregulated simulation indispensable in the development and optimisation of many areas of a Formula One team, particularly in Performance Engineering. The Team is currently expanding their DIL simulator capabilities with state-of-the-art technology to be able to maximise these opportunities.
Job description
At McLaren Racing, we believe only by chasing performance in everything we do can we give ourselves the best chance of success. Performance on track and in the factory. Performance for our people, our business and our partners. It’s about more than winning. It’s about hitting the highest standards, and then raising the bar again.
Purpose of the Role:
Treasury Manager
Brackley, UK
At the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, a group of passionate and determined people work to design, develop, manufacture and race the cars driven by seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton and race winner George Russell.
Whether working in our Operations, Technical, Race or Business Support functions, we are all in and aspire to build the greatest team in the history of our sport.
Systemingenieur (m/w) | Systems Engineer | Ingenieur für Regelungstechnik (m/w) | Control Systems Engineer | Regelungstechniker (m/w)
Within the Control Systems Group we have a new vacancy as Control Systems Application Engineer where the successful candidate, arriving with several years of experience in a high-level motorsport environment, will be responsible for setting up, monitoring, optimising, and ensuring the safe operation of the on-car chassis control systems.
Control Systems Application Engineer - The Role
Systemingenieur (m/w) | Systems Engineer | RF Engineer
Every one of the people working behind the scenes of Formula 1 are vital to keep the wheels turning. The role of RF Systems Engineer is an important part of our Track Systems team based in our Biggin Hill Campus.
Experienced in RF field installations, you will have thorough knowledge of radio frequency technology including COFDM modulation schemes, spectrum analysis and spectrum management.
Specification Essentials:
Formula One Management Ltd are currently seeking a Digital Delivery Manager to join our Digital Operation department in our Biggin Hill office.
F1 has entered a new era under the ownership of Liberty Media with Digital becoming a key focus. Digital Product, Content, Operations & Technology teams sit alongside F1's Broadcast and Production teams in Biggin Hill. Over the coming years we will continue to further develop our portfolio of digital products and increase levels of innovation in the digital space.
For many fans of Formula One, the sport exists between lights and chequered flag on a Sunday afternoon. It begins and ends with the exploits of the drivers on the track. But this is merely the tip of the spear. The reality of modern F1 is that of a complex and intertwined operation, every part of which needs to perform near its limit if success is to be achieved. From the pit crew searching for the ultimate repeatable pit stop, to the inspiration of the designers, the application of engineers and the herculean efforts of an army of fabricators and machinists.
For many fans of Formula One, the sport exists between lights and chequered flag on a Sunday afternoon. It begins and ends with the exploits of the drivers on the track. But this is merely the tip of the spear. The reality of modern F1 is that of a complex and intertwined operation, every part of which needs to perform near its limit if success is to be achieved. From the pit crew searching for the ultimate repeatable pit stop, to the inspiration of the designers, the application of engineers and the herculean efforts of an army of fabricators and machinists.
For many fans of Formula One, the sport exists between lights and chequered flag on a Sunday afternoon. It begins and ends with the exploits of the drivers on the track. But this is merely the tip of the spear. The reality of modern F1 is that of a complex and intertwined operation, every part of which needs to perform near its limit if success is to be achieved. From the pit crew searching for the ultimate repeatable pit stop, to the inspiration of the designers, the application of engineers and the herculean efforts of an army of fabricators and machinists.