Heritage Mechanic Apprentice

Red Bull Racing & Red Bull Technology
Milton Keynes
2 days ago
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Ready to help shape the future of Formula 1? At the Red Bull Technology Group, we’re all about pushing boundaries, trying new ideas and moving faster than the competition. Our programmes are built for people who want to learn, grow and make an impact from day one.


Why our Apprenticeship?

Step into the world of Red Bull Racing Heritage as a Mechanic Apprentice and help bring legendary Formula One cars back to life. You’ll work hands‑on with our iconic machines, building, servicing and maintaining Heritage cars for test days, events and special projects. As part of a tight‑knit team, you’ll learn from experienced technicians, contribute ideas for continuous improvement and develop the precision and discipline needed to work at the highest level.


This isn’t just a Level 2 apprenticeship, it’s a genuine pathway into the championship‑winning Red Bull Racing Race Team. You’ll gain the skills, experience and mindset that form the foundation of a future career in front‑line Formula One operations.


If you’re driven, detail‑focused and excited to be part of something truly unique, this is your chance to start your journey in elite motorsport.


To be considered for the Apprenticeship:

  • 5 GCSE's grade 9 – 4 (A*- C) including Maths, English and Science
  • A demonstrable passion through personal projects, competitions, or practical experience
  • Positive, can‑do, attitude and willingness to continually learn and develop new skills
  • Excellent communication skills and enjoy working in a team environment
  • Curiosity, creativity and the courage to challenge your personal performance boundaries

Skills You’ll Master:

  • Building a strong understanding of how our Heritage cars are assembled, maintained and prepared for events
  • Learning to strip, rebuild and service components with precision, following technical drawings and build specifications
  • Developing confidence using workshop tools, equipment and measurement devices to complete tasks accurately
  • Working side‑by‑side with experienced technicians to diagnose issues, solve problems and keep cars running at their best
  • Growing your communication skills by collaborating with the Heritage Team, Build and other engineering groups
  • Building excellent organisational habits to keep your workspace, tools and parts safe, clean and ready for use

This isn’t just an Apprenticeship! It’s a launchpad! A proving ground! A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!


At Red Bull Racing, we believe that success isn’t just about speed, it’s about the team behind the victory. We trust, support, and challenge each other, always pushing for better. If you love solving complex problems, thinking fast, and making a real impact, this is the place for you. Alongside a competitive salary, you’ll enjoy:



  • Bonus scheme
  • Private healthcare
  • A pension scheme
  • On‑site gym
  • Free daily food allowance
  • And many more!

Most importantly, you’ll play a key role in powering championship‑winning cars. If you're ready to be part of something extraordinary, apply now and help shape the future of F1.


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