Tyre Performance & Modelling Engineer
France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States
Negotiable
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general informationWe can currently only consider applications from candidates based in Europe or the USA.This position is remote, hybrid, or in-office, depending on the project. Regular travel to the race track is required.your missionSupport all race, test, simulator and rig activitiesWorking in conjunction with other engineers and drivers to optimize the performance on trackProviding pre & post event simulation, analysis and key performance metrics of tyre performance in race and test eventsAssist in developing tyre physics understanding and in conjunction with tyre modelling engineers to support vehicle performance analysis and developmentEnsure on-going validation and correlation of the tyre models to track and rig data to ensure robust validation of simulation resultsResearch and use appropriate technologies to ensure the continuous development of our models to meet the engineering
Requirements
of the TeamInteract across the entire Team to provide methodologies, tools and solutions to support objective technical decision makingyour profileDegree in engineering or comparable higher educationAt least 3 years’ experience in high level motor sportsGood theoretical knowledge in the field of vehicle dynamics and tyres modellingExperience with tyre testing on track and/or test benchesPractical experience in the use of coding languages such as MATLAB or PythonKnowledge of data analysis programsGood communication skills.Time flexibility, absolute willingness to travel, especially on weekendsYou are able to work in a team and independently and you have a high level of commitmentwhy us?Be part of a young and dynamic like-minded teamFlexible lifestyle turning your hobby into your jobTravel the world and work with well-known and renowed racing teamsflat hierarchies and owner-managedwork in various projects with the security of a permanent contractOriginally posted on Himalayas