Own the design and delivery of mechanical components and assemblies from concept through to manufacture
Produce high-quality 3D CAD models and fully defined 2D engineering drawings
Apply appropriate GD&T and tolerancing strategies to ensure manufacturability and reliable assembly
Design components that integrate effectively with composite structures, working closely with structural engineers to align geometry with load paths and laminate definitions
Work in a tight, informal loop with structural engineers and designers — reviewing ideas at the desk, iterating quickly, and refining designs without heavy process overhead
Carry out quick hand calculations or first-pass FEA where needed to support design decisions
Engage directly with the production floor to ensure designs are buildable and efficient, responding to DFM feedback in real time
Support prototype builds, testing activities, and resolution of in-service issues on the F50 fleet
Contribute to failure investigations and continuous improvement of existing components
Take ownership of smaller projects or work packages, managing delivery through to release
Requirements
Typically 2–5+ years’ experience in a high-performance engineering environment (e.g. F1, America’s Cup, aerospace or similar), or equivalent capability
Holds a degree in Engineering or an equivalent qualification
Strong capability in 3D CAD modelling and 2D drawing creation
Good understanding of GD&T, tolerancing, and mechanical assembly design
Solid awareness of composite structures and how they influence mechanical design decisions
Comfortable working across the design lifecycle from concept through to manufacture
Able to work independently while contributing effectively within a small, highly collaborative team
Comfortable working in a fast-paced, delivery-driven environment with shifting priorities
Project management experience is beneficial but not required
Tech Stack
Assembly
Benefits
Equal opportunity workplace
Team culture that celebrates diversity and inclusion