CAREERS
2006-02-21: MECHANICAL INSPECTOR
This position will be responsible for:
• programming a Mitutoyo C.M.M, using Cosmos and 3D TOL software
• the final inspection using various hand tools (i.e. Verniers, micrometers, height gauges, etc.)
• Model handling
The ideal candidate will:
• be able to read and understand engineering drawings
• have a minimum of five years experience working in an engineering/inspection environment (ideally within Motorsport or Aerospace)
• be able to work to a tight schedule
• have good communication skills and be able to work as part of a team
• have a flexible attitude towards working hours
2006-01-12: MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEER
Reporting to the head of mechanical design we are looking for a graduate engineer with at least 2 years previous motor sport design experience.
The ideal candidate would be able to generate layouts for major areas of the car and go on to either supervise or complete all the subsequent detail design and drawings. Familiarity with CATIA V5 would be an advantage
2006-01-12: COMPOSITE DESIGN ENGINEERS
Reporting to the head of composite design, the successful candidates will be responsible for the design and detailing of composite parts.
This work involves taking or creating a 3D surface, detailing patterns and moulds, specifying lay-up information and supporting the production process.
The Ideal candidates will have a formal engineering qualification and 2 years of design experience from a related field and also some practical experience of composite structure manufacture. Familiarity with CATIA V5 would be an advantage
2006-01-09: AERODYNAMICISTS
As part of the expansion of our wind tunnel facility, we are looking for aerodynamicists of varying experience to complement our aerodynamic department.
As an integral part of our aerodynamic team, the successful applicants will be actively involved in aerodynamic design and wind tunnel testing. This will include being responsible for maintaining the quality of the wind tunnel tests, analysing the test data, and presenting the information to the department.
The successful candidates will possess a degree in Aeronautical Engineering and have previous experience of wind tunnel testing within a motorsport environment. A working knowledge of CAD and CFD would be a distinct advantage. Strong analytical skills, enthusiasm and a flexible approach to working hours are essential.
2006-01-09: FEA ENGINEER
We are looking to employ a stress analyst with a degree in mechanical or aeronautical engineering. Applicants should have a minimum of 2 years industrial/Motorsport experience in stress analysis of composites and metallic materials. A working knowledge of Catia V5 and the MSC suite (PATRAN, NASTRAN and Laminate Modeller) would be an advantage. The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of FEA codes and a good understanding of structures.