We’re recruiting for full-time and parttime positions

These are our open positions Right now! For all positions consider joining February and start flexible!

If you are interested in joining sign up for a free interest lunch or drinks and look around which position fits you best. If you already know what position you want, send a motivation letter and your CV to recruitment@forze-delft.nl.

*Enjoy free lunch or drinks while checking out our cars at one of our interest lunches or drinks!

*Please send your CV and a motivation letter in English, in which you make clear for what role(s) you are applying!

Business & Operations

    • Ensure our partnerships thrive by crafting and negotiating contracts that secure Forze’s future while safeguarding our team’s interests in every deal.

    • Play a key role in keeping Forze on track by ensuring we stay compliant with legal standards, minimize risks, and operate smoothly in the fast-paced world of hydrogen racing.

    • Be at the heart of Forze’s growth by guiding the legal side of our partnerships and acquisitions, helping the team forge powerful collaborations and secure exciting opportunities.

    • Utilise our hydrogen-powered racing car, its technology, and the team’s drive to effectively communicate our message to the public.

    • Manage and maintain our social media channels, creating compelling content to engage our audience.

    • Produce video and photo content, write articles, and maintain close contact with the press to generate media coverage and increase brand visibility.

Fuel Cell & Powertrain

  • As a Cooling Engineer, you will be responsible for maintaining the optimal operating temperature of the Forze IX. Your role is crucial in maximizing the car's efficiency, allowing it to perform at its best. Since cooling is required for various components, including the motors, fuel cell and accumulator, you will collaborate with different departments to achieve this goal.

Embedded Systems Positions

  • As Electronics Engineer you are responsible for the embedded system, which interfaces with all the sensors and actuators in the car. The embedded systems make sure all the software and control can communicate with the powertrain and fuel cell systems, so we can drive as fast as possible! Together with the software department, you get the change to design, test and manage all the PCBs and sensors in the car.

  • At the Software department, you will be responsible for programming the microcontrollers in the embedded system of the car. This ranges from writing low-level drivers that directly interface with the hardware, sensors and actuators to writing Finite State Machines that run the control systems and manage subsystems of the car. Therefore, you are the fabric that connects the electronics to the control systems. Software tests and reviews the code in a way it’s optimised for the embedded environment of the car. Another project the software department focuses on is telemetry, which is the real-time transfer and analysis of data from the car to the pit wall.

  • As a Wiring Harness Engineer, your role involves connecting sensors in the racing car, emphasising precision in wiring. You collaborate with different departments, ensuring an integrated system. Testing is crucial for validating subsystems, and your insights contribute to refining technology on the track.

Simulation & Control Positions

  • At Simulation & Control, it is your priority to design and maintain control systems for the car. These range from systems that manage our energy levels, to systems that control the slip of the wheels. Simulations are used to test these control systems.

    Furthermore, you will optimise the performance of the car with several simulators, which can be as simple as a script or as advanced as a full driver-in-the-loop simulator.

    Finally, you will interface with almost every other technical department to make models for them that they can use to design their parts more optimally.