Graduate Aerodynamicist
Key Information:
- The closing date for this role will be Sunday 26th May 2024 at 23:59, we cannot accept any applications after this time.
- If you meet our minimum criteria, you will be required to undertake an online psychometric test; you will be notified via email with the details.
- If shortlisted to the final stage, you will be invited to attend an Assessment Centre in the week commencing 17th June, at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey.
Purpose of the Role:
To improve aerodynamic performance of the race car by contributing to the design and testing of new components and analysing CFD, wind tunnel, and track data.
Role Dimensions:
- Develop aerodynamic concepts to add car performance.
- Sits within an Aerodynamics development group, reporting to an Aerodynamics Project Leader and guided by the Principal Aerodynamicist.
- Flexibility in working hours is required (some evenings and weekends).
- Some supporting of the on-site Wind Tunnel shifts as per agreed rotation.
- Develop aerodynamic solutions for the racing car that deliver performance, under the direction of the Aerodynamics Project Leader.
- Ensure that ideas and designs are legal and to the standards of surface quality and aerodynamic refinement of the department, and coherent with the overall objectives of the team.
- Manage your own projects effectively through the design, CFD, part preparation and wind tunnel test process, according to agreed deadlines and the requirements of the programme.
- Create CAD geometry under the direction of the Aerodynamics Project Leader.
- Submit CFD cases, deliver CFD analysis and input for your area of the car to deadlines.
- Liaise with the Design team to ensure the quality of surfaces and model parts.
- Prepare the wind tunnel test, ensuring that the projects are managed effectively in line with the wind tunnel planning.
- Liaise with the model shop and shift aero to ensure the quality of experiment in the wind tunnel.
- Oversee the project during the wind tunnel test.
- Analyse, report and follow-up on your projects
- Conduct wind tunnel tests on a shift rota basis, reporting back as required.
- Build an understanding of the track environment and use data and driver feedback to assess performance of aerodynamic components.
- Summarise results and discuss with others the subsequent development directions.
- Attend team reviews, contributing to the ideas and design philosophy discussions about where to find further aero performance.
- Promote collaborative work when discussing results or defining development direction.
- Good knowledge of flow structure characteristics and flow breakdown mechanisms
- Practical experience in experimental aerodynamics or CFD
- Experience of data driven analysis
- Experience of planning and organising projects to pre-agreed targets
- A degree in a relevant STEM subject area, or equivalent industry experience
- Desirable, but not required:
- Demonstrable CAD design experience, particularly experience with 3DX
- Aerothermal understanding and/or experience, e.g. through degree studies or projects
- A team player but with the initiative to make own decisions and work with an appropriate level of supervision.
- Self-starter, able to identify requirements independently, then make proposals for solutions.
- Curious, with a desire to seek out and share new ideas and knowledge with others
- Resilient in the face of challenges; able to work under pressure in an organised way, to tight deadlines, often with ever-changing priorities.
- Good communication skills, able to use different approaches to collaborate with a wide variety of team members at all levels and across different departments/disciplines
- Excellent problem-solving skills and analytical approach, with attention to detail.
- Flexible approach to working hours
We encourage and support diversity, equity and inclusion. We will actively promote a culture that values difference and eliminates discrimination in our workplace.
McLaren Racing is based at the iconic McLaren Technology Centre (MTC) near Woking. Our state of the art, sustainable campus offers many facilities including a gym, restaurant and indoor and outdoor break-out areas, as well as direct access to park and common land. The MTC is connected to Woking mainline station via regular shuttle buses, from which London Waterloo is a 30 minute train ride.
Hybrid working patterns give you options to balance your home life and outside interests with your work. We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including private healthcare, car schemes, life insurance and generous pension contributions.