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FEA Group Leader - Composites
Location: Silverstone / Brackley | Sector: Motorsport | Type: Permanent

Matchtech are working on behalf of a prestigious Formula One team to recruit an experienced FEA Group Leader within their Composite Structures division.

This is an exciting opportunity to lead a high-performing group at the cutting edge of motorsport engineering. You'll be guiding a team of talented stress engineers, developing analytical strategies, and supporting the evolution of one of the most advanced composite structures programmes on the grid.

Key Responsibilities:

Manage a team of stress engineers, providing clear guidance and leadership.

Oversee FEA and hand calculations on a wide variety of composite components.

Ensure consistent delivery of high-quality analysis reports and structural documentation.

Develop and improve internal FEA methodologies and standards.

Support recruitment, training, and mentoring of new team members.

Manage team performance through regular appraisals, reviews, and disciplinary processes where required.

Collaborate cross-functionally with departments such as Design, Transmission, and Engine Installation.

Drive innovation and continuous improvement in composite analysis processes.

What We're Looking For:

A degree in Engineering or a related discipline.

Extensive experience in a senior or lead stress role within Formula 1 or top-tier motorsport.

Proven leadership skills and previous team management experience.

Strong working knowledge of FEA tools such as ABAQUS, Hyperworks, and Laminate Modeller.

Experience using Catia V6.

Solid understanding of material behaviour and composite structures.

Excellent communication skills and a solution-focused approach under pressure.

This role is primarily based at the team's state-of-the-art facilities in Silverstone / Brackley, with occasional travel as required

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