TGR Haas F1 Team has been a stalwart of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship over the past decade. With more than 200 grand prix starts to our name, we pride ourselves on being an ambitious challenger within Formula 1 - and we want you to be part of that journey.
The first American Formula 1 team to compete in the sport since 1986, TGR Haas F1 Team made an immediate impression with a memorable points-scoring debut at the 2016 Australian Grand Prix. Ten years later, the team is still building momentum, guided by clear objectives and technical partnerships, and fresh from securing its second biggest points haul in a Formula 1 season.
We're a racing team - not a corporate machine. We have three HQs - Kannapolis in the US, Banbury in the UK and Maranello in Italy - each powered by passionate, loyal and hardworking team ambassadors. At TGR Haas F1 Team, you'll gain exposure to many areas of the business, enjoy wider visibility, and clearly see your contributions.
Yes, you'll learn from us, but we expect to learn from you too!
General Summary This role reports to the Head of Electronics or their designee and is based in Banbury, UK. The Manager/Team Leader delivers departmental objectives by overseeing day-to-day operations, leading and developing team members, and ensuring high-quality, efficient service delivery. The role requires strong cross-functional collaboration, performance monitoring, continuous improvement, implementation of policies and procedures, and regular communication with senior leadership, while fostering a culture of accountability, inclusivity, and development.
Role Principles
- Act with integrity, always upholding the highest professional and ethical standards.
- Drive innovation and change to continuously improve ways of working and outcomes.
- Pursue operational excellence, ensuring efficiency, quality, and continuous improvement.
- Collaborate inclusively, building strong partnerships to achieve shared goals.
- Maintain a customer-focused approach, prioritising the needs of internal and external stakeholders.
- Champion sustainability by embedding responsible and environmentally conscious practices into everyday work.
Key Responsibilities Role specific responsibilities
- Act as senior technical lead for the design and development of on-car and off-car electronics architectures, ensuring performance, reliability, mass efficiency, and regulatory compliance.
- Lead the definition, design, and validation of electronics systems including ECU integration, power distribution, sensors, actuators, driver interfaces, and safety-critical systems.
- Support design review and sign-off processes for electronics layouts, schematics, wiring architectures, and system interfaces prior to manufacture and on-car installation.
- Drive electronics design solutions that balance performance, reliability, packaging, weight, serviceability, and cost within Formula One constraints.
- Work closely with Chassis Design, design working groups and power unit suppliers to ensure electronics are fully integrated into the car concept from early design phases.
- Oversee the design and integration of wiring looms, ensuring best practice in routing, shielding, environmental protection, and failure mitigation.
- Support embedded software and SECU hardware related design decisions, ensuring hardware-software co-design is optimized within FIA requirements.
- Ensure electronics designs support robust data acquisition, telemetry quality, and fault diagnostics to enable performance development and fast troubleshooting.
- Lead design-led reliability initiatives, using simulation, failure mode analysis, and test feedback to prevent repeat faults.
- Maintain high-quality electronics design documentation, version control, and configuration management throughout the car lifecycle.
- Deputize for the Head of Electronics when required, providing technical authority as needed on electronics design decisions.
- Provide technical leadership in support of the Head of Department, mentoring, and design guidance to electronics engineers, raising overall design capability within the department.
- Help identify and manage electronics design risks, escalating issues that could impact performance, reliability, or regulatory compliance.
Team Leadership & Strategy
- Support the implementation of departmental strategies in line with organisational goals.
- Lead team-level initiatives and contribute to cross-functional projects that promote continuous improvement.
- Provide input into policy and process development, sharing insights from frontline operations.
- Actively develop team capability by providing regular feedback, coaching, and development opportunities that support performance, engagement, and career growth.
- Manager/Team Leader play a critical role in maintaining performance standards and positive workplace behaviours across their teams.
Operational Delivery
- Oversee day-to-day team operations, ensuring services are delivered efficiently and meet performance standards.
- Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, and service excellence within the team.
- Ensure team compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and procedures.
Stakeholder Collaboration
- Build effective working relationships with internal colleagues, external partners, and service users.
- Represent the team in meetings, working groups, and stakeholder forums.
- Act as the first point of contact for escalated issues and complex queries within the team's remit.
Resource & Budget Management
- Support budget management activities, ensuring resources are used effectively and aligned with priorities.
- Monitor team resource allocation and identify opportunities for optimisation.
- Contribute to financial reporting and forecasting as required.
Governance & Risk
- Uphold governance standards within the team, ensuring transparency and accountability.
- Identify operational risks and support the implementation of mitigation measures.
- Participate in emergency planning and business continuity activities relevant to the team.
Team Leadership
- Lead and mentor a team of professionals.
- Undertake such other duties as may be reasonably required, consistent with the responsibilities of the role.
Person Specification Essential Qualifications & Experience
- Degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Control Systems, or a related discipline.
- Significant experience within motorsport electronics, ideally Formula One or a comparable high-performance environment.
- Demonstrated technical leadership experience in complex, time-critical environments.
- 8-10 years of experience in a similar role or motorsport environment (preferably Formula 1).
- Proven leadership in high-pressure, performance-driven environments.
Resilience & Composure
- Maintains calm and focus in high- pressure, fast-paced environments.
- Able to handle setbacks and adapt quickly to changing circumstances.
Integrity & Discretion
- Trusted to manage confidential information and sensitive team matters.
- Upholds the highest standards of professionalism and ethical conduct.
Team-Oriented
- Collaborative mindset with a commitment to team cohesion and shared success.
- Willingness to mentor and develop talent within the organisation.
Adaptability & Flexibility
- Comfortable with extensive travel and irregular working hours, including weekends and race days.
- Open to innovation and continuous improvement in processes and culture.
Equipment and Applications
- SECU and associated motorsport data acquisition and control systems
- Data logging, telemetry, and associated on-car systems
- Wiring harness design and diagnostic tools
- HIL systems and simulation environments
- Atlas, System Monitor, Simulink, Visual Basic, C#
- Off-car systems design and integration e.g. pit-stop systems and test & validation rigs
Physical Demands Extended Hours & Flexibility
- Many roles require working evenings, weekends, and public holidays, particularly during race season or critical development phases.
Travel Requirements
- Roles supporting race operations, logistics, or communications may involve frequent international travel, including long-haul flights and time zone shifts.
Physical Activity (Varies by Role)
- Trackside roles may involve standing for long periods, walking across paddocks, and working in noisy, crowded environments.
- Factory roles may require manual handling of components, use of machinery, or working in temperature-controlled areas.
- Office-based roles typically involve prolonged computer use and occasional movement between departments.
Sensory Demands
- Exposure to high noise levels (e.g., engines, pit lane activity), bright lighting, and fast-moving environments is common in race support roles.
- This role is based in a shared workplace environment where exposure to common allergens (including food products, fragrances and cleaning materials) may occur. While we will always consider reasonable adjustments, we are unable to guarantee a completely allergen-free environment.
Health & Safety Compliance
- All roles require adherence to strict safety protocols, especially in technical and trackside environments. . click apply for full job details