Is it a Junior position? How old are you? Do you have any motorsport experience? What are your academic qualifications?AeroGT3 wrote:CFD aerodynamicist. Mostly post-processing and correlating/correcting for tunnel and track test data. Thanks for the help,SLC wrote:For what position are you interviewing? You don't have to mention the Team name but it I'll be able to give you an accurate prediction for salary.
For a junior position maybe 8; for a more senior position 10 or maybe overtime each day.SLC wrote:Out of interest, how many hours would you guys expect was required for an Aero position in F1?kilcoo316 wrote:For the hours you'll be working, you'd really need to be looking 30+ IMO.
Its for a CFD post-processing position. It is not "Junior" or "graduate", but the requirement is for relatively low experience; < 2 years.SLC wrote:Is it a Junior position? How old are you? Do you have any motorsport experience? What are your academic qualifications?
PM me some details if you aren't comfortable with revealing that publically, but I'll be able to give you a pretty good idea of salary expectations.
Ok, cool. Generally if the position asks for any experience whatsoever it is not a "junior" position.AeroGT3 wrote:Its for a CFD post-processing position. It is not "Junior" or "graduate", but the requirement is for relatively low experience; < 2 years.SLC wrote:Is it a Junior position? How old are you? Do you have any motorsport experience? What are your academic qualifications?
PM me some details if you aren't comfortable with revealing that publically, but I'll be able to give you a pretty good idea of salary expectations.
I am 21. Yes, young, but I skipped a grade in high school and will be completing both my BS and MS degrees in 4 years.
My motorsport experience only includes FSAE Aero lead for 2 years and a local BMW club race team for whom I designed, built, and tested a rear wing and front splitter. I've worked the last 2 summers for a large government contractor doing CFD and heat transfer.
Academic qualifications are an MS in Aerospace engineering with a very high concentration in aerodynamics. I've taken every fluids class offered at my university, and exceeded the actual number needed to graduate. I was involved in a rolling ground wind tunnel project, FSAE, a year long systems based spacecraft design course, and Chair of a student fee initiative committee (we were in charge of over $400,000 annually).
My interview is Thursday UK time, and if you need more details I will PM you. Thanks for the help, and for everyone else's responses. Very helpful and appreciated!
A friend of mine that went through the undergrad degree with me is renting a house, and one of the other fellas there is working for williams... Shaun says he is working from 4pm to 8am... pretty much every day.SLC wrote:Out of interest, how many hours would you guys expect was required for an Aero position in F1?kilcoo316 wrote:For the hours you'll be working, you'd really need to be looking 30+ IMO.