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Graduate opportunities with McLaren Applied

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Applications are open to join McLaren Applied this September.

McLaren Applied are delighted to share details of two graduate roles for students.

Graduate PCB Design Engineer

As a graduate Hardware Design Engineer, you will work with the full support of an established Hardware Engineering team. You will help deliver complete design solutions – including Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design, prototyping PCB systems and analysis of PCB layouts – to verify & validate PCB designs throughout the product lifecycle.

You will work on projects in the Motorsport business, supporting the team’s work in providing rigorous validation of PCB designs while working to established PCB engineering processes & standards. You will collaborate with our many engineers & technicians across the business, from many disciplines, providing the opportunity to develop in a rich engineering environment.

Graduate Embedded Software Engineer

The team is responsible for developing and supporting MATLAB/Simulink based embedded control systems. The primary function is maintenance of our three SECU supply contracts into F1, IndyCar and NASCAR for whom MA develops the application code. Outside of these series the role involves supporting our Motorsport customers use of MA hardware and software tools to develop their own control systems and the delivery of bespoke control system projects.

As a Graduate Embedded Software Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and supporting embedded control system development in MATLAB/Simulink. Playing a pivotal role in the service provided to our existing customers and applying your knowledge and technical expertise to support Motorsport derived product use into other series and industries.

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