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Electronics Support Engineer

Silverstone, England, United Kingdom

The Cadillac Formula 1 Team is what happens when history, purpose and daring talent come together. Backed by TWG Global and GM, our team is uniquely positioned to disrupt Formula 1, bringing a fresh perspective and an unrelenting drive for success.

Building the car is just the start. We're building a global brand and a legacy that will shape the future of motorsports. At the core of our ambition is a high-performance environment for our people, driven by bold ambition, leadership in innovation, excellence in execution. We are one team. For those who want to dare and dream, make and craft, create a legacy that lasts. A historic name behind us. Career-defining moments ahead.

For those who want to feel unstoppable. This one's for you.

Closing Date: 10th July 2026

More about the opportunity

We have an opportunity for an Electronics Support Engineer to join the Team at the new Silverstone Facility. In this role you will be responsible for the electronic systems and associated hardware to support car operation. We aspire to be the absolute best in every aspect of our team. Team members are encouraged to challenge established thinking and share their ideas to create an environment where everyone can contribute to our shared success.

  • Preparation of the electronic systems for events
  • Support the operation of the electronic systems at events
  • Ensure data accuracy and reliability with correct calibration and operation of the electronic systems
  • Ensure all trackside operations and procedures are followed correctly
  • Resolution of electronic system faults
  • Continuously help to improve operational processes and procedures

What do we need from you?

  • A degree in a relevant discipline (Engineering) or similar
  • Previous experience of providing track support within motorsport
  • Experience of the configuration and management of motorsport data logging systems, preferably F1 SECU and associated tools
  • Experience with automotive electronic systems, CAN and sensing technologies
  • Understanding of electrical schematics and wire harnessing technology
  • Familiarity of working with high voltage electrical systems on hybrid or electric vehicles
  • Ability to plan and manage own workloads
  • Clear and concise communication, verbally and with the use of email
  • Is self-motivated, innovative and capable of working generally unsupervised to challenging deadlines
  • Strong levels of IT skills including MS Office, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
  • Positively contribute to an open and inclusive culture