About the Role
Join the team behind some of the most advanced motorsport and automotive innovations in the world. As a Graduate Engineer, you will be part of a collaborative, high-performance environment where cutting-edge technology meets racing excellence. Whether working on Formula One power units or pioneering electric drive systems for future Mercedes vehicles, you will play a vital role in shaping the future of performance and sustainability.
Areas of Opportunity
Formula One
- Calibration & Controls:
Define and deliver calibration and control system innovations that optimise energy flow, achieving the fastest qualifying and race laps while ensuring exceptional driveability. - Mechatronics & Chassis Engineering:
Design and develop new concepts, integrate the power unit with the chassis, and advance the ERS pack — combining both electronic and mechanical systems. - Test Engineering:
Recreate real-world race environments through advanced testing. Collaborate across Mechanical, Electrical and Dyno Controls teams to push the Power Unit and its sub-systems to their absolute limits, ensuring world-class performance before deployment on track.
Advanced Technology
In our Advanced Technology division, our mission is clear — to make Mercedes the leader in electric drive technology in terms of performance, efficiency, and sustainability.
- Advanced Technology Software:
Define and deliver next-generation control and calibration systems that maximise performance, optimise energy deployment, and provide exceptional driva
Requirements:
- A 2:1 degree or above in Software Engineering, Controls Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or a related discipline
- Strong academic background in Maths and Sciences (A Level or equivalent)
- A solid understanding of engineering first principles
- Practical, hands-on experience to complement your academic studies
- Excellent communication, creativity, and adaptability
- A proactive attitude — willing to challenge, be challenged, and continuously learn
