Mechanical Design ERS Placement (starting July 2026)

Motorsport Network
Milton Keynes
3 weeks 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

Red Bull Powertrains have an exciting ERS Mechanical Design Student Placement opportunity for undergraduate students to spend a year as part of our ERS Mechanical Design Department. The placements will run from July 2026 for one year and offer the opportunity to demonstrate your enthusiasm and apply your knowledge in an open and dynamic environment.

This placement opportunity will allow students to get directly involved with the design and development of the ERS system, (battery, electronics and motor-generator) turbo and chassis installation of for the 2026 Red Bull Powertrains Power Unit. Successful candidates will have a keen interest in mechanical design and development.

Expected Knowledge and Experience:

  • Knowledge and experience from at least one year of undergraduate study on either a mathematics, physics, or engineering based degree course
  • Knowledge of engineering software relevant to the chosen specialism such as CAD, FEA, CFD, or system modelling. (Training will be provided)
  • Knowledge and experience of applying engineering mathematics to solving problems
  • Experience writing and preparing technical reports and documentation
  • Experience handling, processing, and understanding data from either virtual or physical testing

Key Attributes of the Successful Candidate:

  • Positive, can-do, attitude and willingness to learn new skills
  • Ability to follow best practice and work on multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Excellent communication skills and experience working in a team environment
  • Hands-on approach to problem solving
  • Ability to logically and methodically investigate faults and failures
  • Ability to demonstrate a genuine passion for engineering through involvement in extra-curricular projects, previous placements or work experience.

The placement will be for 1 year, starting July 2026. To be considered for this Student Placement, please apply to this advert and submit both your CV and a one-page Cover Letter.

At Red Bull Powertrains, 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. We take our work seriously, but not ourselves, knowing that the best results come when we enjoy the journey together. We offer a competitive salary, plus:

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

You will be joining a team that’s as ambitious as it is supportive. If you want to be part of something special, apply now and help shape F1 history.

Fri, 20 Feb 2026


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