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Background: Andretti Global fields multiple entries in INDYCAR, INDY NXT, IMSA and Formula E; and has collaborations in Extreme E as Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E and Australian Supercars as ...

Loader, Formula

Lebanon, TN ยท On-site

$23/hr

As a Loader Formula, you will be transporting items into trailers using equipment such as pallet ... e., cooler, freezer and dry Pass post offer drug test and criminal background check Preferred ...

Loader, Formula

Temple, TX ยท On-site

$14.75 - $18/hr

As a Loader Formula, you will be transporting items into trailers using equipment such as pallet ... e., cooler, freezer and dry Pass post offer drug test and criminal background check Preferred ...

Background Andretti Global fields multiple entries in INDYCAR, INDY NXT, IMSA and Formula E; and has collaborations in Extreme E as Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E and Australian Supercars as ...

Background Andretti Global fields multiple entries in INDYCAR, INDY NXT, IMSA and Formula E; and has collaborations in Extreme E as Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E and Australian Supercars as ...

Loader, Formula

Glen Allen, VA ยท On-site

$22/hr

As a Loader Formula, you will be transporting items into trailers using equipment such as pallet ... e., cooler, freezer and dry Pass post offer drug test and criminal background check Preferred ...

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How much do formula e jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for formula e in the United States is $60,193.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,500.00 and $74,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Formula E drivers?

Formula E drivers are professional racing drivers who compete in the FIA Formula E World Championship, an international electric car racing series. These drivers race single-seater, fully electric vehicles on temporary street circuits in major cities around the world. Formula E drivers often have backgrounds in other motorsport series, such as Formula 1, Formula 2, or endurance racing. Their skills include not only speed and precision but also managing the unique energy and battery strategies required for electric racing. The championship emphasizes sustainability, innovation, and fan engagement.

What is the difference between Formula E vs Electric Vehicle (EV) Technician?

AspectFormula EElectric Vehicle (EV) Technician
Required CredentialsEngineering degree or specialized motorsport certificationsASE or manufacturer-specific certifications, technical training
Work EnvironmentRace circuits, high-performance automotive settingsRepair shops, service centers, automotive dealerships
Industry UsageMotorsport racing, automotive innovationConsumer vehicle maintenance, repair, and diagnostics

While both roles involve electric vehicle technology, Formula E professionals focus on high-performance racing environments, requiring specialized engineering skills. Electric Vehicle (EV) Technicians work primarily on consumer electric cars in service centers, emphasizing repair and maintenance skills. The two careers share a foundation in electric vehicle systems but differ significantly in environment, credentials, and industry focus.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Formula E race car driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Formula E race car driver, you need advanced driving skills, tactical racecraft, and a strong understanding of electric vehicle dynamics, usually supported by experience in competitive motorsport. Familiarity with telemetry systems, simulator technology, and team communication tools is essential. Exceptional focus, adaptability, quick decision-making, and strong teamwork are standout soft skills for this role. These skills ensure drivers can safely maximize performance, adapt to rapidly changing conditions, and contribute to overall team strategy and success.

What are some unique challenges faced by engineers working in Formula E teams compared to traditional motorsport roles?

Engineers in Formula E face the unique challenge of optimizing electric powertrains and maximizing battery efficiency within strict energy limits, which differs significantly from fuel-based motorsport roles. The rapid pace of technological change in electric racing requires constant learning and adaptation to new software and hardware updates. Additionally, the race environment emphasizes energy management strategies and close collaboration with drivers and data analysts to fine-tune performance. Teamwork and the ability to work under tight timelines are essential, as the series often has back-to-back events and compressed schedules.
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Infographic showing various Formula E job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 75% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 24% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,193 per year, or $28.9 per hour.

ERS Systems Integration Lead

GM Performance Power Units

Concord, NC โ€ข On-site

$95K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

GM Performance Power Units - Concord, NC
ERS Systems Integration Lead - Onsite
Job Summary
GM Performance Power Units (GM PPU) is seeking a highly skilled and motivated ERS Systems Integration Lead to join our innovative engineering team in Concord, NC. This vital role focuses on leading the architecture and integration of all Energy Recovery System (ERS) subsystems into the F1 power unit and chassis, ensuring worldclass performance, reliability, and safety in the pinnacle of motorsport.
You will apply both your technical and leadership skills to system design, modeling, and creative problem solving while providing day today technical leadership to the ERS systems and integration team. You will work across battery, e-motor, power electronics, thermal management, and control systems to define system level requirements, interfaces, and operating concepts for a bespoke hybrid power unit developed specifically for Formula 1 competition.
Key Responsibilities
  • Lead the definition and evolution of the ERS system architecture, including ES (Energy Store, battery), MGU-K (e-motor), CU-K (inverter), DCDC, HV/LV distribution, thermal systems, and control interfaces.
  • Own system level requirements and interface specifications between ERS, ICE, chassis, and vehicle control systems, ensuring clear, testable, and traceable definitions.
  • Drive cross functional integration reviews with mechanical, electrical, thermal, controls, and software teams to ensure robust interfaces, packaging solutions, and serviceability.
  • Perform and guide concept and tradeoff studies (component sizing, topology, cooling concepts, energy management strategies) using modeling, simulation, and test data.
  • Define and support system level verification and validation plans (dyno, HIL, rigs) to prove ERS integration performance, safety, and durability.
  • Lead structured root cause investigations for ERS integration issues (electrical, mechanical, thermal, software) and drive effective corrective and preventive actions to closure.
  • Ensure ERS integration complies with FIA technical regulations and internal HV safety standards across all operating phases.
  • Provide day to day technical leadership for ERS systems and integration activities, balancing your own hands on contributions with guiding other engineers' work.
  • Plan and prioritize ERS integration work (design reviews, tests, investigations) in collaboration with project management and other technical leads.
  • Mentor and develop junior and midlevel engineers, providing structured feedback, coaching, and technical guidance.
  • Represent ERS integration in cross functional forums, clearly communicating risks, dependencies, and tradeoffs to stakeholders across power unit, chassis, and race operations.

Required Qualifications
  • Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a closely related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience).
  • 7+ years of experience in high performance hybrid or electric powertrain development, ideally from F1, Formula E, WEC/IMSA hybrids, or advanced performance EV/HEV programs.
  • Demonstrated background in systems engineering or systems integration for complex electromechanical systems (architecture, requirements, interfaces, validation).
  • Strong technical understanding of:
  • E-motors
  • Power electronics and inverters
  • HV batteries and BMS
  • Hybrid control strategies, torque/speed control, and energy management.
  • Proven experience acting as a technical lead or integration lead, balancing hands-on engineering contributions with coordinating and guiding a small team.
  • Track record of delivering complex systems under aggressive performance and timing targets in a fast paced, high pressure environment.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Hands on experience with hybrid or EV system modeling and simulation (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink, Modelica/Dymola, GTSuite or equivalent).
  • Familiarity with systems engineering methods and tools (SysML/UML, requirements management, FMEA/FMECA/DFMEA, Vmodel or similar development processes).
  • Experience with dyno, HIL, or system level rigs for hybrid powertrain or ERS verification and validation.
  • Knowledge of FIA F1 power unit and ERS regulations or similar top tier motorsport technical frameworks.
  • Experience collaborating with chassis/vehicle teams on packaging, cooling, safety, and serviceability for HV systems.
  • Prior involvement in establishing or improving systems integration processes, standards, or toolchains.

Personal Attributes
  • Systems thinker with the ability to understand and balance interactions across mechanical, electrical, thermal, and software domains.
  • High ownership mindset: proactive, accountable, and driven to close issues quickly with robust, data driven solutions.
  • Strong communicator who can align diverse stakeholders and clearly present complex technical topics to engineers, management, and external partners.
  • Demonstrated ability to mentor and elevate other engineers, fostering a high performance, collaborative culture.
  • Comfortable balancing deep technical work with leadership responsibilities, switching between detailed problem solving and higher-level coordination as needed.
  • Passionate about motorsport and pushing the boundaries of hybrid electric powertrain technology under aggressive performance and timing targets.

Why Join Us
You'll play a pivotal role in ensuring the reliability and performance of a next-generation Formula 1 power unit. Our culture rewards precision, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of performance.
Please note: GM Performance Power Units and all affiliated companies are Equal Opportunity employer(s). Minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. For more information regarding the EEOC, please visit https://www.eeoc.gov/employers/upload/poster_screen_reader_optimized.pdf.
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