Mechanical Engineer - Electronics

Red Bull Racing & Red Bull Technology
Milton Keynes
2 months ago
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For many fans of Formula One, the sport exists between lights and chequered flag on a Sunday afternoon. It begins and ends with the exploits of the drivers on the track. But this is merely the tip of the spear. The reality of modern F1 is that of a complex and intertwined operation, every part of which needs to perform near its limit if success is to be achieved. From the pit crew searching for the ultimate repeatable pit stop, to the inspiration of the designers, the application of engineers and the herculean efforts of an army of fabricators and machinists. Much of our success is thanks to the diversity of thought and spectrum of skill sets held within the team, our ability to recognise unique contributions from individual team members is just a part of why we love what we do.


Job Description

At Red Bull Powertrains, we’re redefining F1 power unit technology, pushing the limits of innovation and manufacturing grand prix winning power unit components. Join a team of talented individuals and visionaries dedicated to creating the future of motorsport. If you have the passion and expertise to drive excellence, the challenge starts here.


In a rapidly changing regulatory environment, you will be required to apply physics from first principles and knowledge of cutting‑edge technology to create high-performance PU hardware. We are looking for creative Mechanical Engineers to join the PHP (ERS Power unit Hybrid Pack) Design Team.


Key responsibilities of our Mechanical Design Engineers

  • Delivering Engineering solutions to the agreed specification, program plan and cost
  • Investigating, containing and resolving faults to ensure there is no negative impact to the running of Power Units
  • Creating, collating, and communicating the Engineering direction to the key stakeholders
  • Creating and releasing detailed engineering models and technical drawings using Siemens NX and Teamcenter
  • Removing mechanical limitations to performance development and deployment
  • Actively contributing to the team’s and departments development.

Essential competencies for our Mechanical Engineers

  • Previous experience in developing detailed requirements from an Engineering Scope
  • Competence in using one of the main CAD packages to produce 3D models and 2D Engineering drawings
  • Working experience in delivering Engineering direction when presented with imperfect data
  • Mechanical (or similar discipline) Engineering degree or equivalent qualification or experience
  • Experience of successful fault investigation, containment, and rectification
  • Experience in designing for manufacture to improve quality, reduce cost and reduce Leadtime without sacrificing performance
  • Designing from clean sheet using first principles

Previous experience of designing high-performance high-power electrical systems for motorsport along with an understanding of the mechanical integration of high voltage components, would be advantageous but not essential


At Red Bull Powertrains, we push the limits, fight for every victory, and get things done with relentless focus. Joining us means being part of a high-performance team that thrives on collaboration, trust, and ambition. We celebrate wins, learn from challenges, and take our work seriously—but not ourselves. Alongside a competitive salary, you’ll enjoy:



  • Company bonus
  • Healthcare
  • A pension scheme,
  • On-site gym,
  • Free daily food allowance

And many more!


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