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Graduate Regulations Analyst

Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team

Brackley

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GBP 30,000 - 50,000

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Job summary

A Formula 1 Team based in Brackley is looking for a Graduate Regulations Analyst to assist in interpreting FIA regulations and apply them across various domains. The candidate will develop automation tools, analyze technical documents, and provide clear guidance and briefings. A degree in Engineering, Mathematics, or Data Science with strong analytical skills is essential. The role offers a competitive salary and a robust wellbeing programme within a sustainable environment.

Benefits

Competitive salary
Free on-site gym
Subsidised food
Private medical cover

Qualifications

  • Degree with a minimum 2.1 grade or equivalent.
  • Strong attention to detail and analytical mindset.
  • Ability to clearly explain complex ideas.

Responsibilities

  • Interpret FIA regulations into actionable guidance.
  • Develop automation tools for regulation analysis.
  • Build models to test compliance and explore scenarios.
  • Analyse data from technical documents and FIA updates.
  • Create briefings for engineers and leadership.

Skills

Strong analytical skills
Clear communication skills
Comfortable with Python

Education

Degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science or Data Science
Job description
Graduate Regulations Analyst

Brackley, United Kingdom

Build your skills. Make an impact. Race towards excellence.

Every dream needs a team.

Join the F1 Regulations Team as we take on the challenge of Formula One’s exciting new era of sustainable technical regulations.

About the Role

As a Graduate Regulations Analyst you will help the team interpret and apply FIA Formula One regulations across sporting, technical, and operational areas. You’ll work with experts in engineering, operations, and finance to make sure we stay compliant while finding performance opportunities.

Key Responsibilities
  • Interpret FIA regulations and turn them into clear, actionable guidance.
  • Develop automation and ML tools to make regulation analysis faster and smarter.
  • Build models and tools to test compliance and explore scenarios.
  • Analyse and summarise data from technical documents, race results, and FIA updates.
  • Create clear briefings and visuals for engineers and leadership teams.
  • Support Sporting & Operational rule reviews, including SAC meeting prep.
Candidate Profile
Essential Skills & Experience
  • A degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science or Data Science, (2.1 minimum grade or equivalent).
  • Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
  • Comfortable with Python or similar tools for data analysis and modelling.
  • Clear communication skills and able to explain complex ideas simply.
Desirable Skills
  • Interest in Formula One, motorsport, aerospace, or other regulated high-performance industries.
  • Experience in the creation and development of data analysis tools through personal, university or work projects.
  • Exposure to AI/ML tools, especially LLMs, for document analysis and automation.
Benefits

When you put the effort in, we give it back. Start with a competitive salary, add in a world‑class wellbeing programme (including a free on‑site gym), delicious subsidised food, and private medical cover - all on our riverside campus powered by 100% renewable energy. You’ll have everything you need to thrive both inside and outside of work.

How to Apply
  • Submit your CV and cover letter as a single PDF to our Workday portal
  • Complete our application form

You will be required to meet the eligibility criteria of the Graduate programme including any right to work requirements for your application to progress. As these roles are based in the UK, any visa sponsorship must meet current Home Office immigration rules.

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