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General Motors Full-time Charlotte Technical Center - Charlotte Technical Center, United States, United States 1m ago
MOTORSPORTS F1 SYSTEMS ENGINEER at General Motors EXPERIENCE LEVEL 5-10 years of experience required WORK ARRANGEMENT Work Style: On-site WORKING HOURS Schedule: 40 hours per week KEY SKILLS REQUIRED Motorsports Engineer...
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PROGRAMME MANAGER - MOTORSPORT at McLaren Applied EXPERIENCE LEVEL 5-10 years of experience required WORK ARRANGEMENT Work Style: Hybrid WORKING HOURS Schedule: 40 hours per week BENEFITS The Programme Manager - Motorspo...
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Telemetry engineers manage critical real-time data systems that transmit information between race cars and pit crews, playing a vital role in race strategy and car performance optimization.

Telemetry - Salary Insights

  • Junior Telemetry Engineer: £35,000 - £50,000 ($44,000 - $63,000)
  • Telemetry Engineer: £50,000 - £75,000 ($63,000 - $95,000)
  • Senior Telemetry Engineer/Lead: £75,000 - £110,000+ ($95,000 - $139,000+)

Salaries vary based on racing series, team size, and expertise level with radio frequency and data acquisition systems.

Telemetry - Common Specialisations

  • Race Telemetry Engineer - Managing live race data systems
  • Systems Integration Engineer - Developing telemetry infrastructure
  • Data Acquisition Engineer - Sensor and logging system specialist
  • RF Communications Engineer - Radio frequency system expert
  • Telemetry Software Engineer - Developing data analysis tools
  • Real-Time Systems Engineer - Managing live data processing

Telemetry - Typical Requirements

  • Degree in Electronics, Communications Engineering or similar
  • Understanding of RF communications systems
  • Experience with data acquisition systems
  • Programming skills (C++, Python, MATLAB)
  • Knowledge of motorsport sensor technology
  • Real-time data analysis capabilities

Telemetry - Career Development

Common career progression paths include:

  • Junior Telemetry Engineer → Telemetry Engineer → Senior Engineer
  • Data Engineer → Systems Engineer → Technical Director
  • Software Engineer → Lead Developer → Head of Systems

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