Motorsports F1 Systems Engineer

General Motors

3.5

(61)

Concord, NC

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    Position summary

    ata streams, control systems, and telemetry throughout simulation events - Act as first responder to hardware and software issues during live simulator sessions

    • Event and In-Session Support

      • Provide agile, high-level support during DiL and live event operations
      • Debug across hardware and software systems in real-time to ensure minimal disruption
      • Transition to on-call support once systems become robust and self-sustaining
    • MAT & Telemetry Tools

      • Work proficiently with McLaren Applied tools such as vTAG, ATLAS, System Monitor (SM), and other SECU tools
      • Manage and configure telemetry and control system files across multiple simulator environments
    • Hardware and Software Integration

      • Understand and support DiL rig hardware, SECU, CAN systems, and the interface between rig and Dymola vehicle models
      • Ensure accurate data stream mapping, channel configurations, and model interactions
    • Cross-Functional Coordination

      • Collaborate daily with Electronics, Controls, Simulation/Modeling, and Vehicle Performance Groups (VPG)

      • Coordinate between internal and external technical teams to resolve issues and deliver seamless simulation operations

    What You'll Need (Required Qualifications)

    • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related technical discipline

    • Minimum of five years of post-graduate industry experience in a related field

    • Experience with McLaren Applied Technologies (MAT) toolchain : vTAG, ATLAS, SECU, and System Monitor or, closely related motorsports toolchains

    • Familiarity with F1 or motorsport simulation systems, especially Driver-in-the-Loop (DiL).

    • Strong understanding of vehicle systems, control theory, and telemetry

    • Comfort with Dymola/Modelica models and their interactions with simulation hardware/software

    • Experience troubleshooting complex hardware/software integration issues in real-time

    • This job may be eligible for relocation benefits

    What Will Give You a Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications)

    • Master's degree in Engineering or a related technical field

    • Experience supporting live motorsport events or high-fidelity simulation environments

    • Background in electrical systems, embedded software, or real-time control environments

    • Ability to work effectively under time pressure in a collaborative environment

    • Excellent communication skills for interfacing with cross-disciplinary teams.

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    Why you should apply for a job to General Motors:

  • 52% say women are treated fairly and equally to men
  • 85% say the CEO supports gender diversity
  • Ratings are based on anonymous reviews by Fairygodboss members.
  • Our Work Appropriately philosophy gives employees the flexibility to work where they can have the greatest impact to achieve their goals.
  • Our future is all electric and we aspire to zero tailpipe emissions by 2035.
  • Paid Family Leave provides employees up to 12 weeks of paid time off to support a new child or care for relatives with a health condition.