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Junior Mechanical Design Engineer

Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team
Towcester
2 weeks ago
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Overview

About Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team: Embark on a journey with a cutting-edge, sustainable campus in Northamptonshire. We combine rich heritage with innovation to drive success in racing.

Responsibilities
  • Design and develop wiring harnesses, mechanical parts, enclosures, tooling, fixtures, and installations for the race car.
  • Produce technical and assembly drawings for mechanical, composite, and electronic components, including associated tooling.
  • Support the generation of harness and installation CAD schemes, schematics, bills of materials, and manufacturing documentation.
  • Ensure designs meet specifications while minimising weight/volume and complying with FIA regulations.
  • Collaborate with design groups to achieve integrated and effective packaging solutions.
  • Liaise with production, suppliers, and manufacturing teams to resolve design-related queries.
  • Support initial builds to quickly identify and resolve issues.
  • Provide proactive input to the continuous improvement of processes, documentation, and design practices.
  • Work flexibly across projects, including supporting electronics workshop activities as required.
  • Maintain up-to-date skills and knowledge of industry-standard design practices and CAD tools.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
  • Relevant qualification and experience in mechanical design, preferably with electronics focus.
  • Proficiency with industry-standard CAD software (preferably CATIA 3DX).
  • Understanding of electrical systems and electronics.
  • Innovative and practical approach to problem-solving with exceptional attention to detail.
  • Highly motivated, results-driven, and able to perform under pressure to meet demanding schedules.
  • Flexible, collaborative team player with the ability to adapt in a fast-changing environment.
  • Strong decision-making skills and commitment to Health & Safety standards.
Benefits

Investing in your career is paramount. We promote professional and personal development through a provision of learning opportunities and work with you to shape your career and realise your full potential.

As part of our high-performing, collaborative team, you'll enjoy a competitive package, including a discretionary bonus scheme, private healthcare, pension plan, life assurance, TEDSgroup childcare benefits, a cycle-to-work scheme, tech scheme, and car scheme.

You will also have access to our state-of-the-art facilities at the AMR Technology Campus, featuring a new on-site gym with fitness, spin and yoga classes, a bistro café, and restaurant.

About Aston Martin F1: We are a business that fosters a supportive, inclusive, and compassionate culture, with core values: Growth, Readiness, Empowerment, Excellence, and Nurturing. We are committed to attracting, recruiting, and retaining talented individuals, promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace. If you would like to request reasonable adjustments, please share this in your application when asked.


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