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Senior Engine Mechanic

Hyundai Motorsport
York
11 hours ago
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Position Overview:



As an Engine Mechanic for the LMDh project at Hyundai Motorsport, you will be part of a high-performance team responsible for the assembly, maintenance, and optimization of hybrid power units used in our endurance racing program. This role requires precision, adaptability, and a deep understanding of both combustion and hybrid-electric systems in a motorsport environment.



Key Responsibilities:





  • Assemble complete race engines (short block and top end) according to defined build specifications, drawings, and procedures.





  • Measure, fit, and verify all critical engine components (bearings, pistons, valves, cams, crankshaft, etc.) using precision instruments.





  • Maintain accurate build records and traceability documentation (torque logs, clearances, serial numbers, parts usage, etc.).





  • Disassemble and inspect engines post-event or post-dyno for wear, damage, and component life tracking.





  • Collaborate with design, development, and dyno teams to support continuous performance and reliability improvements.





  • Identify and report potential assembly or quality issues, contributing to root cause analyses and countermeasures.





  • Ensure cleanliness and organization of the build area in accordance with motorsport standards.





  • Support dyno and test operations (installation, pre-start checks, post-test inspections).





  • Occasionally travel to test or race events to provide engine support (if required).



Required Qualifications:



  • Completed vocational training as an automotive or motorsport mechanic, or equivalent technical qualification.

  • Minimum 5 years of experience in high-performance engine assembly, preferably in endurance racing (LMDh, LMP, GT, or F1).

  • Strong knowledge of internal combustion engines, hybrid systems, and associated electronics.

  • Proficiency in using precision measurement tools and interpreting technical drawings.

  • Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.

  • Willingness to travel internationally for race and test events.

Preferred Skills:





  • Comprehensive understanding of internal combustion engine architecture, tolerances, materials, and assembly techniques.







  • Experience with high-precision measuring tools (micrometers, bore gauges, dial indicators, torque wrenches, etc.).







  • Strong knowledge of component life management, wear analysis, and reliability tracking.







  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, build specifications, and assembly sheets.







  • High commitment to quality, precision, and process consistency.







  • Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a small, focused team.





  • Fluent in English (written and spoken); other languages are a plus.

What We Offer:



  • A unique opportunity to be part of Hyundai Motorsport’s cutting-edge LMDh program.

  • A dynamic, international team environment with a passion for racing excellence.

  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities and tools.

  • Competitive compensation and development opportunities.

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