Do you want to put all your theoretical knowledge into practice, gain operational experience and broaden your skills? We offer a variety of options for you to work with our employees, experts and specialists in a fascinating high-tech environment. We are offering a unique opportunity to prove and recommend yourself for a possible future employment.
What to Expect
To work as part of the McLaren Automotive Development Team currently based at the McLaren Technology Centre. This hands-on role encompasses the definition and execution of tests using the departments factory-based test rigs.
What You'll Do
What to Expect
Junior engineering team member within the Vehicle Development department assisting in planning and execution of vehicle level test and development activities. Regular travel to off-site test facilities and out of hours activity required in support of development attributes sign-off and reporting back to the business at a program level.
What You'll Do
MECHANIC – WEC – SHOP BASED
Basic Function: Team member is directly responsible for the preparation and build of race cars in house. Including car performance, safety, reliability, and technical inspection compliance. This will be a non-traveling position.
Job Responsibilities:
Don’t just go to work; become part of a unique company within a fast-moving industry. TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Europe – creating excitement through team spirit and advanced technology!
As a Senior Performance Engineer (m/f/d) you will play a key role in the field of ‘Vehicle Operations in the World Endurance Championship including the 24h of Le Mans’. You will optimise car performance of the Le Mans Hypercar during race and test events in close collaboration with the different race drivers and the engineering team.
Don’t just go to work; become part of a unique company within a fast-moving industry. TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Europe – creating excitement through team spirit and advanced technology!
What to Expect
The key elements of the role are to ensure that the development vehicle activities are supported from an engineering perspective, through harness manufacture, data acquisition, fault diagnoses and platform software updates to allow a smooth transition into a successful running platform. This will involve the assembly and testing of prototype components, along with identification and reporting of electrical/electronic faults and working with engineers to resolve problems.
What You'll Do
What to Expect
As a Switches Project Engineer you will be responsible for the development and delivery of state-of-the-art switches for current and future McLaren road cars.
As part of the Cockpit Electronics team you will be responsible for the specification, development, test, and delivery of all interior switches. This includes developing system requirements, supplier management, test case and procedure creation, manual test execution, as well as supporting Cockpit Electronics Principal Engineer in proof-of-concept development and business reviews.