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Location:
Guildford, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
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Yes
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5
Posted:
03.03.2025
Expiry Date:
17.04.2025
Job Description:
Are you ready to push the boundaries of racing car engineering and fuel the future of motorsports? Join our dynamic Simulation and Performance team as a Simulation Engineer! We are seeking a highly skilled and passionate individual to supervise all simulation activities, manage the tools, and maintain the vehicle database. As the Simulation Engineer, you will play a crucial role in shaping the future racing categories through the definition of the Technical Regulations.
MISSIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Positioning: Be the reference for lap simulation within the Performance group. Drive simulation projects and support other team members in their respective simulation activities.
2. Simulation Strategy: Develop and implement a comprehensive simulation strategy to optimize vehicle performance, improve lap times, and drive innovation in our racing car design.
3. Simulation Tools: Oversee the development, deployment, and maintenance of cutting-edge simulation tools, ensuring they align with industry standards and best practices.
4. Vehicle Database: Manage the vehicle database, curating accurate and up-to-date information on all aspects of the racing car, including mechanical, aerodynamic, and thermal properties.
5. Performance Analysis: Conduct in-depth analysis of simulation data to evaluate the car's performance under various conditions, identifying areas for improvement and recommending engineering solutions.
6. Collaboration: Work closely with the aerodynamics, chassis, powertrain, and electronics teams to integrate simulation data into the vehicle design process seamlessly.
7. Model Development: Lead the development and refinement of advanced mathematical models for various vehicle components, validating their accuracy through simulations and real-world testing.
8. Continuous Improvement: Proactively seek opportunities to enhance the simulation process and explore new simulation techniques to stay at the forefront of motorsport engineering and the latest AI technologies.
9. Training and Support: Provide guidance and support to junior simulation engineers, encouraging their professional development and fostering a culture of knowledge sharing.
10. Project Management: Support Technical Regulations preparation through expertise and simulation-backed propositions.
11. FIA Suppliers Management: Liaise with software supplier (AVL) for bugs, feature requests, and future development, and support marketing agreements drafting.
12. Trackside: Attend tests, races, and specific meetings on a regular basis.
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