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VCARB F1 Team - Sub. Assembly Mechanic

Motorsport Network
Milton Keynes
1 month ago
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Step into the thrilling world of Formula 1 with Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team, and don’t miss your unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a dynamic and innovative environment.


We are one of the two Red Bull-owned Formula 1 Teams, and a group of passionate professionals always striving for excellence and continuous improvement in every aspect of our operations.


We are looking for a motivated Sub assembly Mechanic. In this role you will be responsible forMechanical Sub. Assemblies first preparation, and service and for following their validation test phases. Youwill be involved in car assembly activities to prepare the cars or parts of them for track and off-track events.


Sub Assemby

To work on assemblies returned from the track following service schedule: unboxing, cleaning, servicing, and preparing them for the next shipment.


Ensure that factory procedures (build, strip, service, boxing, handling procedures) are always followed and respected.


To get involved in each phase of a Test Team projects from parts collection (from procurement and Quality Dpt.), assembly and sensoring (with Electronic Dpt.).


Teamwork and professionalism

Communicate effectively with external groups.


Work with test and race team as part of a mechanics crew closely with the teams Chief Mechanic and Engineering staff.


Execute the day-to-day tasks, providing feedback to their direct Manager.


To maintain and develop good relationships with Colleagues & Other Departments.


Provide flexible attendance and attitude to work, both in line with the requirements of the role and any specific requirements of the projects.


Always work in a professional manner regardless of the task set and be pro-active in promoting a positive image for the department/team/sponsors.


Experience

  • Automotive experience as mechanic, ideally in motorsport.
  • Ability to read technical drawings and assembly drawings.
  • Computer literate.
  • Ability to modulate their own work rhythm to rapidly changing situation and targets.
  • Ability to scope all tasks thoroughly.
  • Deliver timely information and reporting (delivering to deadlines set on the job list and keeping on top of communication).
  • Initiative and Innovation.
  • Team player attitude with ability to work with the team, external suppliers, and colleagues.
  • Italian language is a must, English is highly recommended.


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