What you'll do
Leading the development of mild hybrid and hybrid powertrains in the context of new regulations and adaptations for new or existing vehicles/platforms. Overseeing the entire lifecycle of hybrid powertrain projects, from conception and prototyping to testing and integration. Coordinating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure system compatibility and performance, meeting company standards and regulatory requirements. Driving innovation through research and technological exploration to enhance the efficiency and capabilities of hybrid systems. Managing the design, development, and validation of powertrain systems, including hardware, software, calibrations, industrialization processes, and performance metrics (consumption, emissions, NVH). Identifying and mitigating risks associated with project development. Fostering continuous improvement and growth within the team.
What you need
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronic, or Automotive Engineering. Minimum of 10 years of experience in powertrain system development or similar automotive technologies, with focus on electrified powertrains. Deep knowledge of hybrid powertrain architectures, including electric motor and battery integration. Experience in managing engineering projects and multidisciplinary teams. Technical experience in electronic systems architecture, engine calibration, software, and product design. Ability to manage economic aspects (CAPEX, OPEX, PRF evolution). Familiarity with tools such as ETAS INCA, CONCERTO, CRETA, MATLAB, SIMULINK, CANalyzer, CAMEO, PUMA, OSIRIS, INDICOM is a plus. High level of English and/or French.
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.