Performance Engineer at Honda Racing Corporation USA
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

15 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Vehicle Performance Simulation, Driver-In-The-Loop (DIL), Vehicle Simulators, Vehicle Dynamics, Model Calibration, Data Analysis, Experiment Design, Lap Simulation, Multi-Body Models, Telemetry Analysis, Chassis Systems, Aerodynamics, Tires, Limit-Handling Principles, Control System Software, Fault Diagnosis

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Job Purpose Seek to optimize racing car design and setup configurations for on-track vehicle performance gains, using predictive simulation technologies. Key Accountabilities Vehicle Performance Simulation & Analysis Responsibilities Predictive vehicle performance simulation and analysis for racing car configurations using Driver‑in‑the‑Loop (DIL) and other advanced simulation technologies. Analyze, interpret, and report results from DIL, vehicle simulators, and real‑world testing to HRC and racing team stakeholders. Guide HRC engineering groups and racing teams to maximize powertrain and overall vehicle performance. Design, execute, and optimize vehicle dynamics performance experiments, including free parameter optimization studies. Develop, configure, calibrate, and validate vehicle dynamics and performance models using simulation, rig, and on‑track data. Prepare model parameters, perform pre‑ and post‑processing, and generate correlation and validation reports. Create and maintain vehicle modeling and simulation tools, including models tested on the DIL simulator. Support development, debugging, and validation of vehicle dynamics and control system simulation platforms. Gather system characterization data and support rig testing (suspension kinematics and compliance, mass properties, shaker testing, wind tunnel, etc.). Collaborate with HRC teams to develop rig and track test plans, attend testing, and produce clear, timely technical reports. Work closely with HRC engineers, racing teams, Honda affiliates, and external partners to ensure effective communication and data exchange. Provide vehicle dynamics analytical expertise as a service across HRC engineering and racing programs. Support fault diagnosis and technical problem‑solving at racetracks. Design, implement, test, and maintain vehicle control system software. Ensure timely documentation, reporting, and compliance with records retention policies. Qualifications, Experience, and Skills Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering.1–3 years of experience configuring, operating, and validating vehicle dynamics simulation software, including offline lap simulation, parametric, and multi‑body models. Proficient in analyzing on‑vehicle racing data, including logged data and telemetry.Practical experience with racing car setup methodologies and performance optimization. Strong technical knowledge of vehicle dynamics and chassis systems, including aerodynamics, suspension, and tires, with expert understanding of limit‑handling principles and real‑world application. Familiarity with systematic design of experiments and data‑driven analysis methods. Proven ability to communicate complex technical information clearly and effectively to diverse audiences, both verbally and in writing. Demonstrated experience working in fast‑paced, time‑critical, and sensitive environments typical of competitive motorsports. Strong problem‑solving skills with the ability to identify and resolve routine technical issues under pressure. Highly detail‑oriented, dependable, and self‑directed, with the ability to work effectively with minimal supervision. Excellent teamwork, active listening, flexibility, and a positive, accountable work ethic. Effective time‑management skills and a strong sense of urgency aligned with a competitive racing environment.Proficient in PC applications, including Microsoft Office tools. Decisions Expected Make sound judgments on required vehicle model adjustments to improve model validity. Effectively prioritize workload to meet schedules and critical deadlines; adjust assignments as needed and proactively inform the supervisor of issues or risks. Prioritize development activities within scope, distinguishing high‑value initiatives from inappropriate or low‑value updates. Working Conditions Physical Demands Requirements: Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist while working. Bending legs at knee to come to a rest on knee or knees to work on close to the groundwork. Crawling. Moving about on hands and knees or hands and feet to work underneath suspended vehicles/engines/equipment to diagnosis problems and or remove replace parts. Standing for sustained periods during work or events. Sitting. Extensive travel and long travels. Walking. Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks (particularly walking long distances at the track to pit lane and around shop) Lifting. Raising objects of 25 pounds from a lower to a higher position or moving objects horizontally from position-to-position. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers while servicing / maintaining a race engine, vehicles and equipment. The worker is subject to hazards. Includes a variety of physical conditions, such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, moving vehicles, electrical current, exposure to high heat and exposure to chemicals. Emotional Requirements: Make quick decisions Hazard awareness, aware of surroundings Planning and problem-solving Coping with change and other people
Responsibilities
The role focuses on optimizing racing car design and setup using predictive simulation technologies, involving simulation, analysis, and reporting results to stakeholders. Key tasks include developing, configuring, and validating vehicle dynamics models using simulation and real-world data.
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