Formula One is recruiting a Digital Analytics Manager to join its marketing team and help shape the use of data across its global digital platforms. Based in London, the role focuses on developing and delivering analytics strategies across web, app, database and social channels, with the aim of improving fan engagement and commercial performance.
Working closely with internal stakeholders and external partners, the successful candidate will turn complex datasets into clear, actionable insight for senior decision-makers. It is a role well suited to someone with strong technical analytics experience who is comfortable operating in a fast-paced, high-profile sporting environment.
McLaren Racing is seeking a Fan Engagement Manager to lead fan-focused initiatives from its base at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking. The role sits at the heart of McLaren’s relationship with its global fanbase, combining day-to-day fan service with longer-term engagement strategy.
You will be responsible for developing programmes that improve fan experience, retention and loyalty, working closely with CRM, digital, content and social teams. Data-driven decision-making is central to the role, making it ideal for someone who can balance creativity with commercial and analytical thinking.
Williams F1 Team has an opening for a Hospitality and Events Manager to deliver world-class guest experiences at Formula 1 events throughout the season. Based in London, the role covers the planning and execution of partner and VIP hospitality programmes, from early preparation through to on-site delivery.
The position requires close collaboration with internal teams, suppliers and partners, as well as strong organisational and budget management skills. It offers the opportunity to play a key role in representing the Williams brand on the global Formula 1 stage.
Red Bull Racing is looking to add a Tyre Simulation Performance Engineer to its performance group, supporting simulation and vehicle performance activities. The role centres on developing tyre models, analysing simulation data and contributing to performance optimisation across race and test events.
Working alongside engineers across the performance and simulation departments, the successful candidate will help inform strategic and technical decisions that influence on-track results. This role suits an engineer with strong analytical skills and a deep interest in vehicle dynamics and tyre behaviour.
Cadillac F1 Team is recruiting a Driver Coordinator to support its driver programme in the United States. The role involves coordinating schedules, logistics and communications across driver activities, including training, testing, media commitments and race preparation.
You will act as a key point of contact between drivers and the wider team, ensuring operations run smoothly and efficiently. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities are essential, along with a passion for working in a high-performance motorsport environment.
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