What you'll do
A Calibration Engineer assists in the calibration and optimization of control units for vehicle systems (e.g., powertrain, ADAS, chassis, E/E, etc.) to meet legal requirements and customer demands. This job includes supporting the planning, execution, and evaluation of calibration functions in various calibration environments (e.g., test tracks, test benches, software-in-the-loop environments, etc.).
- Independent calibration of control unit functions for various vehicle systems (power-train, ADAS, chassis, E/E, etc.).
- Independent planning, execution, and evaluation of calibration functions in different environments.
- Independent creation of documentation for calibration parameters and measurement results.
- Independent presentation of results to the customer.
- Independent development of innovative methods and tools for calibration tasks.
- Support for the project manager and logistics in planning calibration activities.
- Support in creating and implementing patent ideas.
- Participation in tests and customer meetings.
What you need
- Completed apprenticeship as a car mechanic, mechatronics technician, or secondary college for technical education (e.g. HTL) degree in automotive engineering, mechatronics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a bachelor’s or master’s degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, automotive engineering, or similar fields.
- Strong knowledge of thermodynamics concepts
- Initial experience in the application and validation of control unit functions would be advantageous
- English language skills (very good)
- Basic coordination skills
- Communication skills and team spirit, and interest in working in international teams
- Basic understanding of different vehicle systems (powertrain, ADAS, chassis, E/E, etc.)
- Driver’s license for cars, additional licenses for trucks and/or trailers are advantageous
- Willingness to travel
Why this matters
This role keeps a world-championship-winning F1 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 F1 environment means you'll work with cutting-edge building systems and learn from the best in the industry.