MISSIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
REGULATION & STRATEGY
Lead the development, update, and enforcement of FIA technical regulations related to electric powertrains for current and future competitions.
Define and manage sustainability-related technical requirements, establishing criteria for low-carbon materials, recyclability, and environmental performance.
Contribute to the definition and update of FIA technical roadmaps for electrified and sustainable propulsion systems, ensuring alignment with the FIA’s long-term vision for innovation.
R&D & TECHNOLOGY MONITORING
Evaluate emerging technologies in electric powertrains, including advanced batteries (solid-state, high-energy density), charging infrastructure, and electric drive units.
Monitor, assess, and support the implementation of hydrogen propulsion systems (hydrogen ICEs, fuel cells, cryogenic storage) in motorsport applications.
Track technological trends in batteries, hydrogen, sustainable materials, and energy systems, translating these technical insights into actionable regulatory proposals and strategic recommendations.
TECHNICAL LIAISON & GOVERNANCE
Collaborate closely with OEMs, teams, and technical suppliers to ensure proper alignment between new propulsion and energy technologies and FIA competition frameworks.
Represent the FIA in technical meetings, expert panels, and working groups with external stakeholders, ensuring clarity, consistency, and technical robustness in FIA regulations, guidelines, and bulletins.
Provide technical expertise and support electrified propulsion projects, ensuring successful execution from concept to implementation.
PROFILE:
Master’s or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Energy Systems, or a related field.
Minimum of 10 years’ experience in research and development, preferably within the motorsport sector.
Proven expertise in batteries and electrification is essential.
Strong understanding of chassis design, powertrain integration, and hydrogen propulsion systems.
Knowledge of motorsport regulations and technical frameworks is a significant asset.
Experience in materials science, structural analysis, and performance simulation is beneficial.
Proven ability to lead and follow projects, ensuring successful execution from concept to implementation.
Languages: Fluent English (written and spoken) is required.
This position is based at the FIA offices in Geneva.
Deadline to apply: December 4th, 2025
If you are an experienced R&D engineer with a passion for driving innovation in motorsport, please send us your CV and cover letter in PDF format.
The FIA is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates.
If you are interested, please send us your application !
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