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Weekend Performance Engineer Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

The Race Engineer - Performance Development is a high level technical leadership role responsible for independently identifying, developing, and delivering competitive performance advantages for ...

... Engineering Group. The ideal candidate is expected to have solid basic knowledge on vehicle ... improve performance on the track. Lab Testing * 7-Post Test set up and support including ...

$56K/yr

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Sr Software Engineer

Norcross, GA

$114K - $151K/yr

Designs and runs performance tests, analyzes results, and addresses risks. Partners closely with architects and other engineers to ensure the platform is ready and performs at scale. Job ...

Sr Software Engineer

Norcross, GA · On-site

$90 - $120/hr

Designs and runs performance tests, analyzes results, and addresses risks. Partners closely with architects and other engineers to ensure the platform is ready and performs at scale. Job ...

Sr Software Engineer

Norcross, GA · On-site

$114K - $151K/yr

Designs and runs performance tests, analyzes results, and addresses risks. Partners closely with architects and other engineers to ensure the platform is ready and performs at scale. Job ...

Performance Engineering: Proficiency in debugging and profiling tools (e.g., strace, py-spy, Flamegraphs) to optimize IO and CPU usage. * Data Streaming: Hands-on experience with log-based ...

Senior Software/Data Engineer

Atlanta, GA · Hybrid

$116K - $153K/yr

Performance Engineering: Proficiency in debugging and profiling tools (e.g., strace, py-spy, Flamegraphs) to optimize IO and CPU usage. * Data Streaming: Hands-on experience with log-based ...

Controls Engineer

Gainesville, GA · On-site

$76K - $98K/yr

Develop, modify, and optimize PLC programs (Allen-Bradley, Mitsubishi) for high-performance ... Provide occasional off-shift or weekend support as needed * Contribute to a collaborative, team ...

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What is the difference between Weekend Performance Engineer vs Weekend Network Engineer?

AspectWeekend Performance EngineerWeekend Network Engineer
Primary FocusSystem performance, application optimization, and server efficiencyNetwork infrastructure, connectivity, and network security
Required SkillsPerformance testing, troubleshooting, server managementNetwork protocols, hardware setup, troubleshooting network issues
CertificationsPerformance-related certifications (e.g., AWS, Linux)Network certifications (e.g., Cisco CCNA, CompTIA Network+)
Work EnvironmentData centers, cloud environments, IT departmentsNetwork operation centers, enterprise IT settings

The Weekend Performance Engineer and Weekend Network Engineer roles share similarities in working during weekends and requiring technical certifications. However, the Performance Engineer focuses on optimizing system and application performance, while the Network Engineer specializes in maintaining and troubleshooting network infrastructure. Both roles are essential in IT operations but serve different technical domains.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Performance Engineer job openings in Georgia as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 91% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution.

Race Engineer - Performance Development

Hendrick

On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

Hendrick MotorsportsLocation: 4400 Papa Joe Hendrick Blvd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28262


Hendrick Motorsports is currently seeking an experienced and highly motivated Race Engieer- Performance Development.

The Race Engineer - Performance Development is a high level technical leadership role responsible for independently identifying, developing, and delivering competitive performance advantages for Hendrick Motorsports race teams on a continual basis.

This role goes beyond traditional setup refinement. The Race Engineer - Performance Dev is expected to define new paths to performance, leveraging advanced simulation, Driver-in-the-Loop (DiL), Design of Experiments (DOE), Lap Time Simulation (LTS), software development, AI-driven analytics, and unconventional methodologies to uncover gains others are not pursuing.

This individual must be highly self-motivated, capable of setting technical direction, executing complex test programs, building tools as needed, and leading small engineering groups through rigorous performance investigations. The role blends theoretical vehicle dynamics, hands-on mechanical work, mechatronics, and mentorship, and is critical to expanding the organization's long-term competitive edge.

Key Responsibilities:

Primary Responsibilities

1. Performance Discovery & Development (Primary Focus)

  • Lead independent efforts to identify and deliver measurable performance gains for race teams on a recurring basis.
  • Explore non-traditional and unconventional setup methodologies, vehicle behaviors, and testing strategies to pursue optimal performance.
  • Apply advanced vehicle dynamics understanding across simulation, rig testing, and on-track environments.
  • Drive correlation between simulation, DiL, 7-Post, and track data to ensure findings translate into real-world gains.
  • Define technical problems worth solving - not just respond to existing requests.

2. Simulation, Software, & AI Tool Development

  • Develop and maintain custom software tools, scripts, and workflows to accelerate performance discovery.
  • Utilize AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics to extract insight from large and complex datasets.
  • Apply DOE, LTS, and simulation techniques in creative and forward-looking ways.
  • Continuously push the boundaries of how simulation and data analytics are used within race engineering.

3. Driver-in-the-Loop (DiL) Leadership

  • Design, construct, and execute DiL test sessions, including setup definition, test plans, and optimization strategies.
  • Lead groups of engineers during DiL testing, providing technical direction and real-time decision making.
  • Translate DiL outcomes into actionable setup philosophies, development direction, and race-ready recommendations.
  • Ensure DiL and Simulation activities are tightly correlated to track behavior and competitive objectives.

4. 7-Post Rig & Physical Testing

  • Collaborate closely with 7-Post engineers to define test plans, DOE studies, and performance investigations.
  • Actively participate in 7-Post operations, including mechanical changeover of the test car when required.
  • Support rig testing with a strong understanding of suspension systems, damping, tires, and structural interactions.
  • Apply findings from rig testing to simulation and on-track performance.

5. Mechatronics & Experimental Methods

  • Apply mechatronics principles, sensors, and data acquisition systems to solve complex performance problems.
  • Conceptualize and help develop actuation methods or loading techniques to test components, systems, or full vehicles.
  • Direct small groups or individuals in experimental studies involving instrumentation and custom test setups.
  • Support both shop-based and track-based experimental testing programs.

6. Trackside & Shop Support

  • Provide high-level engineering support during select tests and race events, on-site or remote.
  • Assist with race car preparation, troubleshooting, and performance validation when needed.
  • Work effectively under pressure to deliver clear, actionable technical guidance.

7. Mentorship & Technical Leadership

  • Serve as a mentor to younger engineers, developing their technical skills, engineering judgment, and professional habits.
  • Help shape engineers into highly effective race engineers through guidance, feedback, and example.
  • Foster a culture of curiosity, accountability, technical rigor, and continuous improvement.

Qualifications and Skills:

Qualifications and Skills:

  • Experience:
    • 2+ years of experience in motorsports engineering with emphasis on vehicle dynamics and performance optimization.
    • 2+ years of experience of at track engineering support in a premier racing series - preferably Nascar Cup Series Level Competition
  • Technical Skills:
    • Proven experience with simulation validation and correlation (track, rig, aero).
    • Expertise with simulation and data analysis tools (MATLAB, Python, Pi Toolbox, Motec, etc.).
    • Strong foundation in tire modeling adjustments, setup development, and system optimization.
    • Demonstrates success in leading DiL or Test sessions and integrating results into competitive performance.
  • Core Competencies:
    • Accountability - accepts responsibility and accounts for actions.
    • Accuracy - performs work accurately and thoroughly.
    • Analytical Skills - applies critical thinking and reasoning to solve problems.
    • Problem Solving - proactively finds solutions to work-related issues.
    • Decision Making - makes critical decisions following company procedures.
    • Deductive Reasoning - applies logical or scientific principles to practical problems.
    • Detail-Oriented - pays attention to the minute details of a project or task.
    • Organized - demonstrates systematic task and project management skills.
    • Adaptability - effectively responds to change in the workplace.
    • Safety Awareness - identifies and corrects conditions affecting safety.
  • Communication Skills:
    • Verbal Communication - communicates effectively with others verbally.
    • Written Communication - clearly and concisely articulates ideas in writing.
    • Coordination - adjusts actions in relation to others' activities.
  • Leadership and Interpersonal Abilities:
    • Strong leadership and organizational abilities.
    • Effective collaboration with teams to achieve common goals.
    • Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Additional Requirements:
    • Passion for motorsports and a deep understanding of vehicle performance engineering.
    • Ability to thrive in a high-pressure, fast-paced environment.

Hendrick is an Equal Opportunity employer. Minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. For more information regarding the EEOC, please visit https://www.eeoc.gov/sites/default/files/2023-06/22-088_EEOC_KnowYourRights6.12ScreenRdr.pdf.