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R&D Design Engineer Woking
Data analysis, reporting of results and project progress in a clear, concise and structured manner and making recommendations for improvements and next steps.
Composite Design Engineer Woking
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: Composite component and tooling design for F1 Race car You will be responsible for conceptual and detail design of composite and metallic race car parts including any manufacturing tooling required. The components in this area of car include bodywork, floors, wings, monocoque and all crash structures Reporting to the Head of Bodywork Responsibilities: Conceptual and detail design of composite car parts and tooling Conceptual and detail design of metallic car parts, jig parts and test jigs When required, to assist in design work related to suspension, systems and transmission components Knowledge, Skills and Experience: Degree in Mechanical/Aeronautical Engineering or similar Good knowledge of racing car components and systems Excellent knowledge of composite and metallic materials and manufacturing techniques High Level of Proficiency in CATIA V5 / 3DCOM or 3DExp Basic PC skills – Word / Excel Experience in F1 or similar environment Proven experience in the design of composite structures Personal Attributes: Self-motivated High initiative level. Good problem-solving skills Good communication skills Great attention to detail Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines What McLaren can offer? We constantly strive to be better tomorrow than we are today. Our ambition is to be the most pioneering and exhilarating racing team in the world, and our collective task is to set the standards for high performance in sport. We show up every day with ene
Composite Design Engineer Woking
Purpose of the role: Composite component and tooling design for F1 Race car You will be responsible for conceptual and detail design of composite and metallic race car parts including any manufacturing tooling required. The components in this area of car include bodywork, floors, wings, monocoque and all crash structures Reporting to the Head of Bodywork Responsibilities: Conceptual and detail design of composite car parts and tooling Conceptual and detail design of metallic car parts, jig parts and test jigs When required, to assist in design work related to suspension, systems and transmission components Knowledge, Skills and Experience: Degree in Mechanical/Aeronautical Engineering or similar Good knowledge of racing car components and systems Excellent knowledge of composite and metallic materials and manufacturing techniques High Level of Proficiency in CATIA V5 / 3DCOM or 3DExp Basic PC skills – Word / Excel Experience in F1 or similar environment Proven experience in the design of composite structures Personal Attributes: Self-motivated High initiative level. Good problem-solving skills Good communication skills Great attention to detail Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines What McLaren can offer? We strive to provide an innovative, collaborative and open culture where everyone’s input is welcome, and everyone feels part of our achievements. We work hard to create a culture of continuous improvement and support this with a proactive approach to management and personal development. McLaren Racing is based at the iconic McLaren Technology Centre on the edge of Woking. Our large campus includes a gym, swimming pool, restaurant and indoor and outdoor break-out areas, as well as direct access to park land. MTC is connected to Woking mainline station via regular shuttle buses, fr
Pit Equipment Design Engineer Woking
Purpose of the Role To support the design of the F1 Garage and Pit Stop equipment Principal Responsibilities Design and delivery of aesthetic and operational pit equipment Project ownership from the conceptual phase through to track sign off Design and specification of systems to maximise pit stop performance Race car set up equipment design Fault diagnosis and resolution Liaison across Race Engineering, Vehicle Design, Logistics and Marketing When required, to assist in design work related to chassis, bodywork, suspension and transmission components Design of jig and tooling components for manufacture and testing of components Knowledge, Skills and Experience Degree in Mechanical/Aeronautical Engineering or similar Good knowledge of racing car components and systems Excellent knowledge of composite and metallic materials and manufacturing techniques Proficiency in 3D CAD. 3DX experience preferred Personal Attributes Self-motivation Uses initiative to resolve issues and improve processes Good problem-solving skills Good communication skills Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines What can McLaren offer? We strive to provide a fun, innovative, collaborative and open culture where everyone’s input is welcome, and everyone feels part of our achievements. We work hard to create a culture of continuous improvement and support this with a proactive approach to management and personal development. McLaren Racing is based at the iconic McLaren Technology Centre on the edge of Woking. Our large campus includes a gym, swimming pool, restaurant and indoor and outdoor break-out areas, as well as direct access to park land. MTC is connected to Woking mainline station via regular shuttle buses, from which London Waterloo is a 32min train ride. We encourage hybrid working patterns to give yo
Composite Design Engineer Woking
McLaren Advanced Projects McLaren Advanced Projects (MAP) is a multidisciplinary engineering unit that works on many of the most ambitious technical challenges at McLaren Racing. The newly created function is designed to innovate and unlock performance across various racing series operating worldwide. But racing is just the start. McLaren Advanced Projects also collaborates with McLaren Automotive on hypercars and supercars, and undertakes projects on a wide range of scientific and engineering projects for our partners. Within McLaren Advanced Projects, we assemble integrated teams to work across the full development process from concept to release, drawing on 60 years of continuous development in F1 and beyond. Team members bring a wide range of skills to bear on our projects, from aerodynamics and computational fluid dynamics to lightweight structures and composites, data science and advanced simulations. Purpose of the Role In this role you will be part of multi-disciplinary project teams and responsible for conceptual and detail design of composite and metallic parts for race car, automotive and aerospace projects within McLaren and our partners. This also includes any manufacturing tooling and rig parts required. We are looking for Composite Design Engineers at mid and senior levels, if you have relevant experience in this field then please apply. Accountabilities and Responsibilities Conceptual and detail design of composite structures for race cars, high-end road cars and aerospace applications as well as novel research. Develop composites manufacturing processes. Conduct composites-related R&D projects. Design of jig and tooling components for manufacture and testing of components. Specification, coordination and analysis of rig testing for prototype components. Contribute to overall vehicle concept studies and package optimisation. Knowledge, Skills and Ex
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