2025 sees MoneyGram Haas F1 Team celebrate its tenth season in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship… we’re just getting started. We don’t follow the status quo, we’re here to challenge the competition, and we want you to join us.
About Us
The first American Formula 1 team to compete in the sport since 1986, MoneyGram Haas F1 Team made an immediate impression with a memorable points-scoring debut at the 2016 Australian Grand Prix. Nine years later, the team continues to demonstrate growth and a clear direction with its future objectives – coming off the back of its second-best season to date in Formula 1.
We’re a racing team – not a corporate machine. We have three HQs – Kannapolis in the US, Banbury in the UK, and Maranello in Italy – each powered by passionate, loyal, and hardworking team members. Within the paddock, we are known as the ‘family team’. At MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, you’ll be involved in various areas of the team, gain broad visibility across the business, and see the impact of your contributions.
Position Overview
This role reports to the Electronics Workshop Team Leader or their designee, based in Banbury, UK. The Electronics Technician is responsible for manufacturing, maintaining, and testing harnesses, sensors, and electronic assemblies at the factory. The role includes managing the electronics workshop, ensuring all tooling, test equipment, and stock are maintained, and supporting car build, test, and race events as needed.
Responsibilities
1. Promote teamwork and effective communication across all personnel and departments.
2. Perform duties assigned by the Electronics Workshop Team Leader or their designee.
3. Coordinate with the trackside electronics team and purchasing to ensure availability of spares and consumables for all events.
4. Follow all safety regulations at all venues.
5. Additional duties as assigned by the Electronics Workshop Team Leader.
Key Tasks
1. Manufacture harnesses, sensors, and electronic assemblies for on- and off-car use.
2. Support factory race and test car builds, ensuring electronic units, sensors, and wiring harnesses are correctly installed.
3. Attend race and test events as part of the trackside electronics team.
4. Identify faults and quality issues during manufacturing and car assembly.
5. Assist in developing and implementing in-house test rigs and equipment.
6. Calibrate and test sensors and electronic assemblies following procedures from System Engineers.
7. Manage Cirris harness testing processes.
8. Contribute to defining standards for on- and off-car installations, manufacturing, and operational procedures.
9. Support and provide feedback to the Electronics Design Engineer on wiring and sensor installation.
Qualifications
Minimum: GCSE or High School diploma; electronics training to HNC level desirable. Experience in high-level motorsport is essential.
Skills and Knowledge
Experience with manual PCB loading, fine pitch soldering, wiring within enclosures, electro-mechanical assembly, Raychem System 25, motorsport/aerospace connectors, and a strong electrical background in racing cars. Ability to work under pressure, make quick decisions, and work collaboratively. Experience with Cirris test equipment, Microsoft Office, ERP systems, and harness manufacturing tools is desirable.
Work Environment
Must be able to work in a high-pressure environment, with physical demands including lifting, bending, and manual dexterity. Willingness to travel internationally and work flexible hours, including weekends. The environment includes machinery, race cars, rigs, debris, and hazardous fluids. Compliance with health and safety policies is mandatory.
Additional Information
All employees require security clearance to the National Security Vetting standards, with support provided during the process. UK residency for the last 5 years is generally required; overseas checks may be necessary for others. For more details, use the apply link for salary and company information.
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