Vehicle Dynamics Engineer

Thetford
2 months ago
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Vehicle Dynamics Engineer | Technology | Thetford | Up to £70k

Our client is a pioneering force in cutting-edge technology specialising in the creation of advanced systems that facilitate seamless integration between the physical and virtual worlds. Their solutions are relied upon by leading organizations across a range of industries, including high-level engineering, research, and performance sectors.

Role Overview

We are seeking a Vehicle Dynamics Engineer to take ownership of key development activities related to vehicle behaviour and performance optimization. This role involves working with industry-leading tools to analyse, validate, and refine vehicle dynamics, ensuring high levels of accuracy and efficiency in real-world applications. You will collaborate with engineering teams to enhance vehicle handling, stability, and overall driving characteristics.

Key Responsibilities

• Lead vehicle dynamics development and analysis across multiple projects.
• Conduct in-depth performance assessments and data-driven optimizations.
• Validate and refine vehicle models to ensure alignment with real-world performance.
• Perform advanced data analysis, including telemetry processing and comparative studies.
• Develop and implement vehicle dynamics methodologies to support ongoing projects.
• Collaborate with automotive and motorsport teams to refine vehicle behaviour and performance.

What We’re Looking For

Essential:

• Strong background in vehicle dynamics, with experience in automotive or motorsport applications.
• Proficiency in data analysis tools such as MATLAB, McLaren ATLAS, or similar.
• Minimum of 5 years’ experience in a relevant role.
• Expertise in at least one vehicle simulation or dynamics modelling environment (e.g., Adams, AVL VSM, Simpack, CarMaker, CarSim).
• Ability to manage and deliver complex engineering projects.

Desirable:

• Background in high-performance automotive engineering or motorsport.
• Experience working with vehicle dynamics toolchains and development processes.

Salary and Benefits:

• Salary up to £70,000
• 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
• State-of-the-art facilities in Snetterton
• Opportunity for hybrid working

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