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Knowledge of programming software like MATLAB/Simulink C+ and Visual Basic. 7+ years of motorsports experience. The Racing Trackside Engineer will be responsible for offering engineering support during races by collecting competitor data and analyzing performance metrics using specialized software.
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We are a renowned name in top-tier global motorsports, and we've grown into a powerhouse with over 500 talented staff across Australia, America, and the UK, now listed on the ASX stock exchange.
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Using both innovative cloud-based infrastructure and software development standards, these solutions enable innovative interactions between GM Global Engineering, GM Motorsports, and our Race teams that accelerate our drivers to the finish line first.
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Expertise in 3D CAD software (such as SolidWorks, CATIA, or Autodesk Inventor) for complex mechanical assemblies and component design. SuperFastScooter, an electric urban mobility startup, is on the lookout for a Lead Mechanical Design Engineer with a solid foundation in mechanical engineering and a minimum of 3-5 years of professional experience in vehicle design, preferably in the motorsports, aerospace or electric vehicle (EV) industry.
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Java, matlab, programming, python, software developer, software engineer. Preferred knowledge of motorsports industry and automotive engines, components and applications. Interface with various individuals at our customers and different locations within MAHLE. Act as primary contact with race teams and other Motorsports product customers.
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Projects include motorsports, automotive, defense, and commercial industries. Nest work orders to maximize material ability to use nesting software. Operation of all aspects of water jet machinery & software.
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ERP and Financial Reporting software experience required, Microsoft D365 expertise is beneficial Advanced MS Excel skills All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Conduct QC inspection of parts to ensure compliance with print and Pratt & Miller Engineering standards. This position will require lawful access to ITAR/EAR controlled information and employees in this role will need to meet those requirements.
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Our client specializes in the design, construction, and operation of unique and complex research and development facilities, including, as examples, wind tunnels (aerospace, automotive, and motorsports), rocket test stands, climatic chambers, jet engine test cells, acoustic chambers, altitude test facilities, captive trajectory systems, and nuclear facilities.
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software (e.g., SAP, Dynamics 365) They have made significant contributions to the success of elite organizations in the motorsports and aerospace industries.
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Ansys or related FEA software, LabVIEW/DasyLAB, Pi, and Motec experience. NX Cad design software experience creating 3D models, assemblies, and 2D drawings. 3-5 years Experience in motorsports, automotive, or manufacturing.
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The Role We are seeking a Simulation Software Engineer to aid in the development of our simulation toolchain in GM Motorsports. Motorsport - Simulation Software Engineer at General Motors in Boise, Idaho, United States Job Description Job Description Remote: This position does not require employee to be on-site full-time to perform most effectively.
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Experience with prototype vehicles, electric vehicles, motorsports, motorsport electronics, or heavy vehicle. Ensure alignment of products/features with key stakeholders e.g. Software developers, ECU engineers, UIUX designers, etc.
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As a Sr. Technical Team Leader on the Motor Gearbox Engineering design team, you will have design ownership of next generation EV mechanical propulsion systems and components for Lucid vehicles, motorsports programs and other applications.
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Experienced with business applications and accounting software, including CDK. At Beaverhead Motors and Beaverhead Motorsports, we are always looking for talented, self-motivated individuals to join our growing team.
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