Role
Aerodynamic performance is the largest differentiator in Formula 1. Our Aerodynamicists work together to tackle complex aerodynamic problems by combining solid fundamentals, creativity, a calm demeanour, and effective analysis with a passion for the sport, tenacity, dedication, and a desire for perfection.
Responsibilities
Using these qualities, you will help improve the aerodynamic performance our current and future race cars by:
Join the F1 Engineering Team:
Alpine F1 team is looking for young, talented engineers to participate in a 1-year Engineering internship starting in July 2025. If you are high-performing, eager to learn and want to contribute to success in our team, apply today!
What you'll do:
You will have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects related to F1 car design and engineering. You will learn from and collaborate with some of the best engineers in the industry and gain valuable experience that will help launch your career in F1.
Join the F1 Aerodynamics Team:
Alpine F1 team is looking for young, talented engineers to participate in a 1-year Aerodynamics internship starting in July 2025. If you are high-performing, eager to learn and want to contribute to success in our team, apply today!
What you'll do:
Alpine F1 Team have a new opportunity as a Software Engineering Intern to join our Aerodynamic Software Team.
The Role
As a Software Engineering Intern, you will work with the Aero Software Team to implement the full software development lifecycle.
Key responsibilities include:
Working with other members of the team and users to understand requirements
Designing and building software solutions.
Testing, maintenance and fault tracking within existing software solutions
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.
Job description
At
McLaren, our mission is to set the standard for high performance in sport.
Everyone, in every part of the team, has a role to play. So if you want to test
your ideas with the world watching... And measure your progress in
milliseconds... And play your part in racing history... You belong here. High
performance starts with you.
Purpose of the Role:
Alpine F1 Team have an opportunity within our team as an Electronics Production Technician. This position will be within our Engineering Office based in Enstone making a significant contribution to on track Electronics.
Electronics Production Technician – The Role
Working within a varied and time pressured environment, the role will be responsible for the manufacture, servicing & maintenance of harnesses, sensors and assemblies for on and off-car use that meet the extremely high standards and quality requirements of the team.
The company:
Williams’ core competencies are the design and development of racing cars to compete in the Formula One World Championship. As one of the world's leading Formula One teams, the company has secured 16 FIA Formula One World Championship titles since its foundation in 1977 and is now moving into an exciting era under new ownership defined by relentless innovation and living sustainable performance in every dimension.
The Position:
The company:
Williams’ core competencies are the design and development of racing cars to compete in the Formula One World Championship. As one of the world's leading Formula One teams, the company has secured 16 FIA Formula One World Championship titles since its foundation in 1977 and is now moving into an exciting era under new ownership defined by relentless innovation and living sustainable performance in every dimension.
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.