Tyre Performance Engineer
Our Formula E client has an opportunity for a Tyre Performance Engineer to join their team within a rapidly expanding and exciting work environment.
About the Role
* Create, maintain and develop a variety of empirical, thermal and physical tyre models for use in offline and DIL simulations.
* Develop analytical methods to interpret real tyre data and use this to predict conditions and procedures for optimum tyre performance.
* Evaluate and optimise tyre utilisation during track tests and race events to ensure maximum overall performance of cars during qualifying and races. This is primarily a factory-based role, however weekend event support in the remote Ops room will be required along with some travel to specific events or tests.
* Formulation of the pre-event tyre report with recommendations for tyre preparation and usage during race/test events. Contribute towards tyre group post-event reports with appropriate analysis and comment.
* Contribute towards wider Performance group activities across Race Engineering, Strategy, Controls & Vehicle Science
About you
* Strong degree in an Engineering or Mathematical subject
* Tyre modelling experience is desirable. Knowledge of higher fidelity thermal, physical and structural models would be a distinct advantage.
* Previous tyre engineering experience in FE, WEC, F1 or other professional series would be desirable, although graduates with relevant study experience would also be considered.
* Proficiency and interest in computational methods and numerical analysis
* Proficient with programming and analysis languages e.g. Matlab, Python, JavaScipt C++, C, & C#
* Experience in tyre indoor and outdoor testing (planning, execution, data analysis) would be an advantage.
* Self-motivated problem solver with a Can do attitude and high levels of initiative.
* Enquiring mindset and creative thinker, with high levels of pride and accuracy in their work.
* Calm & confident communicator with the ability to communicate complex information clearly, sometimes within a high-pressure / time-sensitive environment.
* Event support could require working long hours over weekends.
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