Mechanical Design Engineer - Aerodynamics

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing
Milton Keynes
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer - Aerodynamics page is loaded## Mechanical Design Engineer - Aerodynamicslocations: Milton Keynestime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: March 23, 2026 (9 days left to apply)job requisition id: R0007275At Red Bull Racing & Technology, we don’t just compete - we innovate, disrupt, and push beyond the limits of performance. We are driven by relentless ambition, cutting-edge technology.Step into elite motorsport as a Mechanical Design Engineer - Aerodynamics, where you’ll transform cutting‐edge aerodynamic concepts into high‐performance mechanical components that directly influence our car’s speed and efficiency on track.We are looking for someone who can:* Design and develop complex mechanical assemblies, including hydraulic and electro‐mechanical systems used in our Wind Tunnel and Wind Tunnel Model environments.* Is proficient in CAD, with strong capability in 3D modelling, assemblies, drafting, FEA, motion studies, and electrical routing - ideally using Siemens NX.* Be confident in applying GD&T to ensure accurate and consistent specification of components.* Work collaboratively with aerodynamicists, the model shop, and manufacturing teams to translate aerodynamic development requirements into robust, efficient and reliable engineering solutions.The successful candidate will have:* Great working knowledge of manufacturing technologies (CNC machining, EDM, fabrication, etc.) and materials, including specifications, mechanical properties, heat treatments, and surface finishing.* Experienced in FEA modelling and interpretation, with the ability to apply insights effectively.* A creative, proactive problem‐solver who can generate high‐quality, innovative concepts and is committed to continuous improvement to maximise efficiency and productivity.* Organised and methodical, with an excellent attitude toward problem‐solving and delivering work right the first time.Alongside a competitive salary, you’ll enjoy:* Bonus scheme* Private healthcare* A pension scheme* On-site gym* Free daily food allowance* And many more!## Job Posting End DateMon, 23 Mar 2026
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