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Welcome to the Audi F1 Project.
Audi will compete in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship from 2026.
The new team has three locations. The Audi Motorsport Competence Center in Neuburg, Germany, is considered one of the most modern of its kind in Europe. The Sauber Group's Formula 1 Factory in Hinwil, Switzerland, is known for its innovative technologies and its passion for racing. The Sauber Motorsport Technology Center in the United Kingdom will be operational this year. Our power unit comes from Neuburg, while Hinwil is responsible for chassis development and race operations.
What do you need? The mindset of an athlete. If you're someone for whom giving up is not an option and limits are simply something to be overcome, you can help us bring Vorsprung durch Technik (Progress through Technology) to Formula 1. Become part of this unique project and make motorsport history.
This position for the Audi F1 Project is available at Audi Formula Racing GmbH in Neuburg, Germany.
In the area of ECU software, you'll work on key components that translate the power unit's performance to the racetrack and contribute to competitiveness in a highly competitive environment. You'll collaborate with an agile team to implement the dynamic requirements for the power unit's control (internal combustion engine, hybrid drive, strategy). You'll support our test and deployment teams as needed on the test benches and also during race weekends from Mission Control in Neuburg. Through testing on the Hardware in the Lab (HIL) at the component and system levels, you'll ensure the usability and robustness of our power unit software within the F1 project. Furthermore, you'll have the opportunity to influence the development tools and processes with your experience and new ideas.
Your tasks
Development of models and control algorithms for the control unit software with a focus on combustion engine control (injection, ignition, air path , boost pressure control, etc.)
Testing of the developed control unit functions on the HiL and partly on the test bench
Creation and maintenance of automated tests for the release of engine software
Supporting the staff at the test bench during commissioning , use and application of the developed software
Concept development for optimizing engine control, as well as for compliance with FIA regulations.
Regular support of the operational team at Mission Control Neuburg during race weekends
Your profile
Completed diploma or master's degree in mechanical engineering , control engineering or a similar field of study
Solid experience in developing ECU software with Matlab Simulink , ideally with McLaren Applied / Motion Applied MCT for TAG ECUs
Experience in the field of combustion engine software and a very good understanding of high-performance engines, ideally from motorsport.
A good understanding of the hybrid torque path and the overall system of a racing car.
Interest in validating the overall software on MiL and HiL projects
Ability to solve problems quickly , in a goal-oriented and user-friendly manner
A high level of motivation , initiative , and independence
Fluent technical English skills and a willingness to learn German are prerequisites.
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About Us
We are an equal opportunity employer.
We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees, and we expressly welcome applications from people with disabilities. We look forward to reviewing your application and welcoming you as a full-time or part-time member of our team in our pursuit of excellence in Formula 1.
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