Engine Builder
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ENGINE BUILDER At Ilmor, we specialise in the design, simulation, development and manufacture of powertrain systems, electronics, and software for Motorsport, Automotive and Marine applications. With an international presence, we value ourselves on providing technologically advanced solutions. We are innovating at pace in the development of high efficiency, race, and production ready, ICE and EV solutions for both land and sea. You would be working for a business which is highly invested in technology, at the forefront of engineering developments and in an environment which truly has a family feel and everyone knows your name. We are looking for an experienced Engine Builder to join the Ilmor team working with the current and next Generation Indycar Engines, along with projects encompassing electric, hybrid and IC engines. This role will support those projects through the development phase and into production. You should be able to demonstrate:
- Minimum 5 years of experience in the motorsport power unit industry
- Significant expertise in building, stripping and crack testing high performance race engines, rigs, and sub-assemblies
- Good knowledge of mechanical engineering
- Good understanding of manufacturing and inspection methods
- Strong attention to detail
- Ability to work constructively as part of a team
- Ability to work to a very high standard, sometimes under extreme time pressure to meet race deadlines
- Ability to communicate findings and thoughts on engineering activities
- A competitive salary which will reflect your career to date, as well as your skills and level of experience
- Performance related bonus
- 35 days standard annual leave
- Generous non-contributory pension scheme
- Company-wide team activity events
- A private medical health scheme
- Life assurance
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