Software Development Engineer, stockport

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Stockport
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Software Development Engineer, StockportClient:

Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber

Location:

Stockport, United Kingdom

Job Category:

Other

EU work permit required:

Yes

Job Views:

5

Posted:

03.03.2025

Expiry Date:

17.04.2025

Job Description:

Our Team

Welcome to the Audi F1 Project. Audi will be competing in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship from 2026. The new team has two locations. Audi's Motorsport Competence Center in Neuburg (Germany) is considered one of the most modern of its kind in Europe. The Sauber Group's Formula 1 factory in Hinwil (Switzerland) is known for its innovative technologies and passion for racing. The Power Unit comes from Neuburg, while Hinwil is responsible for the development of the chassis and race operations. The planned takeover by AUDI AG turns two teams into a factory team – and you can be part of it.

What you need? The mindset of an athlete. If you are someone for whom giving up isn’t an option and limits are just something to be overcome, you can bring Vorsprung durch Technik to Formula 1 with us. Become part of this unique project and make motorsport history.

The position for the Audi F1 Project is at Sauber in Hinwil (Switzerland).

Your mission

  • Work in an agile software development team
  • Develop software for all areas of the company such as analysis software for race and data engineers, logistics and performance
  • Specify tool requirements in close collaboration with the software users
  • Generate documentation for developers and users
  • Support the customers using the software
  • Maintain the source code and test the software

Your profile

  • An engineering degree (e.g. in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering)
  • Experience in software development using Microsoft Visual Studio, DevOps and Git
  • Very good C# expertise and good C/C++ knowledge
  • Experience with .NET including WPF (Windows)
  • Basic understanding of agile development methodologies
  • Advantageous (not strict requirements):
    • Experience with Linux
    • Experience with PostgreSQL, SQL Server, T-SQL, Entity Framework, and/or other relevant database technologies
    • Experience with message brokers, such as Kafka
    • Experience with cloud computing development
    • Experience with web application development
    • Experience with AI or ML technologies or data analytics
  • Strong English (verbal and written) language skills
  • Pragmatic, with a distinct analytical approach
  • Highly self-motivated, dedicated, creative and results-oriented
  • Able to work independently with a very high attention to detail
  • Persevering, resilient, open-minded, innovative and a team player with a strong focus
  • Ready to support the racing team on a few weekends during the season to help with unexpected problems with the software (on-call service)
  • Eager to be part of a great team, working in a dynamic, cross-functional environment!

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