What you'll do
You'll support the planning and logistics of test drives, participate in selected tests on test sites, create and determine tire and wheel data, and coordinate and support the development of tires and wheels.
- Support the planning and logistics of test drives
- Participate in selected tests on test sites
- Create and determine tire and wheel data
- Coordinate and support the development of tires and wheels
What you need
You'll need to be enrolled in a degree program in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Vehicle Technology, or a comparable technical degree program with a completed basic studies.
- Enrolled in a degree program in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Vehicle Technology, or a comparable technical degree program with a completed basic studies
- Strong interest in automotive technology, ideally with existing practical experience through e.g. vocational training, Formula Student, or part-time work
- Safe handling of MS-Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook)
- Communication skills, team skills, and independence, as well as English skills in writing and speaking
- Valid driver's license class B (car)
Why this matters
You'll have the opportunity to be part of the World's Fastest Family and shape the future of the automotive industry with us.