What you'll do
You will support, race, rally and test activities, follow car preparation of the electronic systems (ECU, Datalogger, Driver Display, Auxiliary Units and CAN Bus), analyze data for car and sensor reliability, report on a daily basis regarding test items and issues during race and test attendances, prepare, follow up and validate both software and firmware evolutions, prepare and execute electrical schematics for loom design, troubleshooting and repair.
What you need
To succeed in this role, you'll need a Master's or Bachelor's Degree in Motorsport or Electronic Engineering with a major in related fields, minimum 2 to 3 years of relevant work experience in the Motorsport sector, ability to work as a team member as well as autonomously leading and delivering solutions for all electrical or electronic car systems, fluent English - written and spoken is mandatory, knowledge of Motorsport software package from Magneti Marelli, Cosworth, Motec and LifeRacing, knowledge of CAN Bus architecture and setup, knowledge of MS Office (Excel, Visio, Outlook).
Why this matters
This role keeps a team running. When equipment fails, races can be lost, so your work directly impacts performance. You'll develop deep expertise in high-spec facilities and have clear progression into senior facilities management roles. The Motorsport environment means you'll work with cutting-edge building systems and learn from the best in the industry.