Description
Hybrid: This role is categorized as hybrid. This means the successful candidate is expected to report to Concord, NC four (4) days per week, at minimum. The Role To strengthen our Motorsports program, we are seeking an Applied Vehicle Dynamics Simulation Operations Engineer to support the integration and use of GM’s simulation toolchain within NASCAR race teams. This role focuses on delivering engineering support that drives measurable on-track performance improvements. The engineer will collaborate with race teams and GM engineers to conduct analysis using offline simulation tools and Driver-in-the-Loop (DiL) simulators. Responsibilities include supporting tool usage and training, gathering team feedback for simulation development, refining vehicle modeling inputs, improving simulation correlation through test rig data, and conducting vehicle dynamics studies. The ideal candidate is proficient in engineering software, proactive in performance-related collaboration, and passionate about working with accurate, efficient simulation models. What You’ll Do Play a key role as a performance simulation support engineer embedded within a NASCAR Cup Series racing team Use advanced analytics and GM tools to process and interpret test and simulation results, providing insight for performance optimization and simulation modeling, while improving model correlation Be part of the broader simulation support team seeking to continuously improve and investigate methods to utilize the simulation toolchain and increase race team performance Assist teams with test plan development and execution using testing equipment, including SPMM/Kinematic rigs, 7-post test rigs, and push-up/down rigs Provide race teams expert knowledge in the simulation toolchain functionality and modeling practices During at-track testing, when necessary, provide real-time support, including simulation model tuning based on setup adjustments and driver feedback Troubleshoot simulation performance issues and recommend solutions during testing and competition Represent racing team needs as a stakeholder in the simulation toolchain development process Clearly communicate technical data, results and recommendations to GM and race team members What You’ll Need (Required Qualifications) Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent degree 5 or more years of highly validated experience using simulation or other vehicle dynamics-based modeling software within a professional motorsport organization, preferably in a prior race-engineering role Highly analytical, customer focused, and structured, with positive relationship and strong communicative skills Experience using data analysis software such as Pi Toolbox, MoTeC i2, McLaren ATLAS Exposure to modern software development tooling and environments, preferably C#, Python and Git Knowledge of high-performance vehicle, tire, and aero modeling techniques Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, and the ability to interact well with others Must be a great teammate, be able to work a flexible schedule and have a high level of integrity Passion for motorsports and strong understanding of vehicle dynamics engineering Ability to multi-task in a multifaceted, constantly evolving environment, bringing a strong work ethic and integrity This job may be eligible for relocation benefits Travel to team or GM tests may be required up to 15% of time What Will Give You a Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications) Master’s degree in engineering, physics or related subject Knowledge of using Dymola/Modelica in a simulation toolchain Exposure to modern software development tooling and environments, preferably C# and Git Prior NASCAR Race Engineering experience – utilizing simulation tools Experience working with DiL simulators #LI-LP2
This role is categorized as hybrid. This means the selected candidate is expected to report to a specific location at least 3 times a week {or other frequency dictated by their manager}.
The selected candidate will be required to travel