Brake System Testing & Validation

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Tasks

  • Plan and conduct tests to evaluate the braking performance of our race car
  • Analyze braking data from vehicle tests (e.g. brake pressure, pedal force, and brake balance)
  • Support the integration and calibration of sensors within the braking system
  • Document and evaluate test results to support further development of the braking system

Profile

  • Interest in vehicle engineering, vehicle dynamics, or data analysis
  • Analytical mindset and curiosity about understanding technical systems
  • Basic experience with tools such as Excel, MATLAB, or Python is beneficial
  • Motivation to work closely with the testing, electronics, and suspension teams

What to expect

In this role, you will focus on testing and validating the braking system of our race car. During vehicle tests, various parameters such as brake pressure, pedal force, and vehicle behavior are recorded and analyzed to better understand the braking performance under real driving conditions.

You will support the integration of sensors within the braking system and assist in collecting and analyzing test data. Based on this data, you will help identify potential improvements in areas such as brake balance, system response, and overall braking performance.

This role provides hands-on experience in vehicle testing, data analysis, and performance validation in a Formula Student race car. You will work closely with the braking system, vehicle dynamics, and electronics teams to translate measurement data into practical engineering improvements.

Time expenditure: At least 10 hours per Week

What We Expect in Addition

Beyond technical competence, we place great value on personal commitment and the ability to work effectively within a team. Formula Student is a performance-driven development project that only succeeds through reliability and personal responsibility.

We expect:

  • Reliability and adherence to agreements
  • Independent and structured working style
  • Clear and respectful communication within the team
  • Willingness to actively participate in meetings and test days
  • Thorough documentation of one’s own work
  • Long-term commitment throughout the entire season

We are not looking for passive participants, but for team members who take ownership and actively contribute to the performance of our vehicle.

Application Requirements

To apply for a position within the team, please send an email containing the following information:

Personal Information

Please include the following basic information in your email:

  • Full name
  • Study program
  • Current semester
  • University

Motivation Letter, MAX 1000 characters (Optional)

Please attach a short motivation letter explaining:

  • Why you want to join the Formula Student team
  • Why the specific position interests you
  • What motivates you to contribute to the development of the race car
  • Any relevant background, experience, or skills you would like to highlight

This does not need to be a formal job application. However, we expect a structured and thoughtful explanation of your motivation and interests.

Availability

Please clearly state:

  • How many hours per week you are realistically able to contribute to the project

Optional (but helpful)

You may also include:

  • Previous technical or project experience
  • Programming, CAD, or other relevant skills
  • Personal projects or extracurricular activities

Applications should be sent to the email address listed in the respective job description.

Um sich für diesen Job zu bewerben, sende deine Unterlagen per E-Mail an maxime.francois@strohmleitung.de