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Racing Technician Rotational Training Program


Ilmor Engineering Inc.


Location

Plymouth, MI | United States


Job description

Ilmor Engineering, Inc. designs, builds, tests and supports racing engines and high-performance marine engines throughout North America.  Racing engines produced at the Ilmor facility in Plymouth, Michigan compete at the highest levels of motorsport including IndyCar, NASCAR, ARCA, and SRX.  Ilmor has a 40-year legacy of winning Formula 1, IndyCar and Stock-Car championships, along with winning over 20 Indianapolis 500 races.  

If your dream is to become a technician at the top levels of motorsport, then the Racing Technician Rotation Training Program can change your life.  This Program is your foot in the door to becoming a member of the legendary Ilmor racing engine build team and working for one of the most accomplished racing engine companies in the world. 

Our goal within the Racing Technician Rotational Training Program is to identify individuals with little to no experience but who have good mechanical aptitude and a passion for automotive.  Individuals would be trained over a two-year span in all areas of the engine build and test processes. By the end of the program a successful individual could be placed in any position within one of these four areas - Engine Assembly, Engine Machining, Dyno or Electrical.

Summary

 

Our goal within the Racing Technician Rotational Training Program is to identify individuals with little to no experience but who have good mechanical aptitude and a passion for automotive.  Individuals would be trained over a two-year span in all areas of the engine build and test processes. By the end of the program a successful individual could be placed in any position within one of these four areas - Engine Assembly, Engine Machining, Dyno or Electrical.

Essential Job Function

The two-year program will be broken into four rotations. Each rotation builds on items learned in the previous rotation. Rotations are designed around the individual and how well they understand the information and perform. The timeline outlined below may differ with each trainee.  

During the program trainees are expected to present what they’ve learned every two weeks to help mentors and trainers’ gauge learning progress and training timeline.

Program is designed to be pass/fail. If individuals are not able to meet performance expectations, grasp concepts, or have a negative attitude - they will fail the program and their employment will be terminated.

Required Qualifications Nuts & Bolts

Position is in office and based in Plymouth, MI


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Full timeTraineeshipRotational program


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