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Metallic Machining Industrial Placement
Operations Group
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Ref: REQ-250402
Operations Group

Metallic Machining Industrial Placement

Brackley, United Kingdom

Build your skills. Make an impact. Race towards excellence.

Every dream needs a team.

Join the Metallic Machining Department as we take on the challenge of Formula One’s exciting new era of sustainable technical regulations.

By spending your year in industry with us, you will:

  • Apply your learning in one of the most technically demanding global sports

  • Take on responsibility as you are supported and trained throughout your year

  • Join us for a year-long placement from the end of June 2026 to the end of July 2027

  • Work in a fast-paced environment at our state-of-the-art factory in Brackley, United Kingdom

  • Be an integral part of a cohort of students working across all functions of our team

As an Industrial Placement in Metallic Machining:

You will be an integral part of our Production Engineering team, supporting the machining operations that produce critical metallic components for both the race car and wind tunnel programmes.

You’ll work closely with our race car machining department, gaining exposure to the manufacture of high-precision components such as gearbox casings, suspension uprights, axles, and other parts that are central to race car performance. You'll also support our aero machining team in delivering front and rear wings, aero structures, and 60% scale model components for our wind tunnel testing programme.

Your work will involve process improvement projects that focus on increasing throughput, reducing non-conformance, and enhancing the automation of routine tasks to improve efficiency and data visibility across both machine shops. You will help streamline performance reporting and develop new digital systems and methods to reduce manual inputs on the shop floor.

Throughout the placement, you will work closely with — and be coached by — Managers, Team Leaders and Production Engineers, who will help you develop a deep understanding of our machining workflows, manufacturing strategies and continuous improvement methodologies. You’ll have the opportunity to contribute to key projects from early in your placement and will be encouraged to take ownership of your work.

You will also gain cross-functional experience by working alongside other areas of our manufacturing group, including Composite Manufacturing and Quality, helping ensure alignment across disciplines. In addition, you will interact with other key business areas such as the design office, build departments, and aero operations teams, giving you insight into how manufacturing decisions impact the broader performance and development of the car.

What You Will Learn:

  • Hands-on understanding of manufacturing techniques used to produce precision F1 components

  • The complete production journey for high-value parts, from CAD to final inspection

  • Process development for both full-size and aero metallic components

  • Root cause analysis and non-conformance resolution strategies

  • The tools and technologies used to digitise and automate production workflows

  • Real-time performance metric development and reporting techniques

  • Planning and scheduling techniques to increase machining department throughput

  • Collaborative problem-solving across engineering and operations teams

  • Skilled use of our machining CAD/CAM package, Siemens NX

Successful candidates will:

  • Have a strong interest in manufacturing processes and automation

  • Have a passion for engineering problem solving and process automation

  • Have solid academic performance in an engineering related degree

  • Have at least one year remaining on your current course or be enrolled on your next course* from the point at which you start your placement with us (Please note that if you will be enrolled on a Masters or PhD course you will need to be able to evidence enrolment to confirm eligibility)

  • Have an understanding of core manufacturing principles and process engineering

  • Have a reflective, detail-oriented mindset with good judgement

  • Have the confidence to share ideas and collaborate in a team setting

  • Have the ability to work independently on complex technical challenges

Benefits:

When you put the effort in, we give it back. Start with a competitive salary, a generous joining bonus, add in a world-class wellbeing programme (including a free on-site gym), delicious subsidised food, and private medical cover - all on our riverside campus powered by 100% renewable energy. You’ll have everything you need to thrive both inside and outside of work.

How to apply:

  • Submit your CV and cover letter as a single PDF to our Workday portal

  • Complete our application form

Our IP programme is designed with the intent to progress into available graduate roles in the future. You will be required to meet the eligibility criteria of the IP programme including any right to work requirements for your application to progress. As these roles are based in the UK, any visa sponsorship must meet current Home Office immigration rules.

Ref: REQ-250402