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Job summary

Join a dynamic and innovative team in the thrilling world of motorsport as a Trackside Electronics and Systems Engineer. This role offers the chance to work with cutting-edge technology in a fast-paced environment, ensuring the performance and reliability of advanced racing systems. You'll collaborate with a diverse group of professionals and be part of exciting race events worldwide. If you're passionate about engineering and motorsport, this is your opportunity to make a significant impact in a competitive arena.

Qualifications

  • Essential background in electronics and embedded systems required.
  • Mandatory trackside experience in top motorsport categories preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure the proper functioning of data acquisition systems and car sensors.
  • Conduct analysis of technical data from the car and embedded systems.

Skills

Modern electrical systems
Hybrid systems
Diagnostic tools (CAN, control electronics)
Programming (Matlab, Python)

Education

Background in electronics
Trackside experience in motorsport

Tools

Peak
DSpace

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Trackside electronics and systems engineer, Belfast

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Location: Belfast, United Kingdom

Job Category: Other

EU work permit required: Yes

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Posted:

05.05.2025

Expiry Date:

19.06.2025

Job Description:

Are you seeking an adrenaline-filled environment and tired of routine? Do you want to be part of a dynamic, innovative, and daring team? Nissan Formula E is the right place for you!

About Us: Nissan Formula E Team has been a competitive force in motorsport and the FIA Formula E World Championship for many years. We are seeking a Trackside electronics and systems engineer to join our team and contribute to our ongoing development.

Main Responsibilities:

  • Ensure the proper functioning of the data acquisition system, car sensors, and their calibration.
  • Prepare various projects and calibration kits for operating the cars and the simulator.
  • Conduct analysis and interpretation of technical data from the car, embedded systems, and Power Unit.
  • Communicate key parameters effectively with different stakeholders (mechanics, performance engineers, track engineers, Power Unit engineers).
  • Guarantee the reliability and performance of onboard and offboard systems.
  • Prepare all documentation and procedures required for trackside work execution.
  • Draft post-race reports, relevant analyses for continuous improvement, and log issues in the ‘problem list’.
  • Resolve issues assigned to them.
  • Develop and maintain certain programs to facilitate data processing, contributing to vehicle reliability and performance.
  • Manage the organization and archiving of data backups on the server.
  • Plan work on the car, considering constraints from mechanics and external participants (e.g., Power Unit engineers, media, sponsors).
  • Ensure effective communication with all stakeholders at the track (Magneti Marelli, WAE, Spark, FIA, FEO, etc.).
  • Maintain and verify the equipment provided.
  • Assist DIL simulator sessions, particularly on topics within their scope.
  • Execute procedures and operations during track testing sessions.
  • Implement, develop, and ensure proper use of specific IT systems (e.g., Atlas, SM, TPMS).
  • Oversee the monitoring and proper utilization of the traction battery.
  • Develop products and processes to enhance tasks within their scope (e.g., system test benches).
  • Comply at all times with Formula E technical and sporting regulations and the team’s internal policies.
  • Undergo training and adhere to all safety rules specific to the series.

Skills and Knowledge Requirements:

  • Strong understanding of modern electrical or hybrid systems (batteries, electric motors).
  • Proficiency with diagnostic tools and technologies, including CAN, control electronics, power electronics, Peak, and DSpace.
  • Programming and IT knowledge is a plus: Matlab or equivalent, Python.

Qualifications and Experience:

  • Essential background in electronics and/or embedded systems.
  • Mandatory trackside experience, ideally in one of the following categories: F1, FE, LMDh/LMH, top-level F2 or GT team, IndyCar.
  • This role involves worldwide travel for 10 to 15 race events per year.
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in a similar role.
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