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Cadillac F1 Team Silverstone, England, United Kingdom 4d ago
Cadillac Formula 1™ is excited to be on the grid for the 2026 FIA Formula One™  World Championship. Our new team is gearing up for rapid growth. To achieve our goals, we need to create and sustain a high-performance cult...
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Stellantis HR Graduate Trainee This structured programme offers a unique opportunity for individuals to gain hands-on experience in a large HR team within the automotive industry. As a HR Graduate, you will experience 3...
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Graduate engineers in F1 work across aerodynamics, vehicle dynamics, and powertrain development, typically starting in specialised technical teams.

F1 Graduate Jobs - Salary Insights

  • Graduate Engineer: £30,000 - £45,000 ($38,000 - $57,000)
  • Graduate Scheme Year 2: £35,000 - £50,000 ($44,000 - $63,000)
  • Graduate Scheme Year 3: £40,000 - £60,000 ($50,000 - $76,000)

Salaries vary based on specialisation and team size. Formula 1 graduate salaries typically lead the motorsport industry but perform below that of programmes in aerospace or materials engineering disciplines.

Graduate Engineering - Common Specialisations

  • Aerodynamics Graduate Engineer - CFD and wind tunnel development
  • Vehicle Dynamics Graduate - Simulation and performance analysis
  • Design Graduate Engineer - CAD and component development
  • Electronics Graduate Engineer - Control systems and data acquisition
  • Performance Graduate Engineer - Vehicle optimization and analysis

Graduate Engineering - Typical Requirements

  • 2:1 or higher in relevant engineering degree
  • Formula Student or similar practical experience
  • Strong mathematical and analytical skills
  • Programming capabilities (MATLAB, Python)
  • CAD experience (CATIA, Siemens NX)
  • Passion for motorsport and racing technology

Graduate Engineering - Career Development

Common career progression paths include:

  • Graduate Engineer → Junior Engineer → Engineer
  • Graduate → Specialization Track → Technical Specialist
  • Graduate Scheme → Performance Engineer → Senior Engineer

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