Are you ready to make your mark in the world of Formula 1?
At Formula 1, we are passionate about delivering the world’s greatest sports and entertainment spectacle leaving a positive legacy wherever we race. Innovation has always been at the heart of what we do ever since our first Grand Prix in 1950. Now, more than 75 years on, the sport remains a pioneer, developing technologies that have made a significant impact on society beyond the track.
Everything you see on screen or at an event comes via our passionate and dedicated people. Whether its engineering, broadcast, legal, logistics, security, event management, commercial, media rights, marketing, or communications there is always a talented team working to maximise the potential of the sport.
Role Overview:
We are looking for a highly capable and motivated Broadcast Engineer to support the delivery, maintenance and evolution of Formula 1’s world‑class broadcast systems. Working within the Media Engineering team, you will play a key role in ensuring our production systems are correctly commissioned, fully maintained and operating reliably throughout the season. both at the Media & Technology Centre and at Grand Prix events.
Reporting to the Engineering Manager – Broadcast Systems, this is a hands‑on technical role working at the forefront of live sports broadcasting, contributing to F1’s global coverage and supporting the continued innovation of our engineering infrastructure.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
Broadcast Engineering Operations
Install, commission, maintain and operate Formula 1’s broadcast equipment at the Media & Technology Centre and at global race events.
Provide engineering support during live F1 events, working from the Remote Technical Centre or Event Technical Centre.
Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues quickly to maintain uninterrupted broadcast operations.
Systems Development & Technical Projects
Contribute to the design, upgrade and evolution of F1’s broadcast engineering and production infrastructure.
Collaborate across departments to ensure systems meet current and future broadcasting requirements.
Support the implementation of new technologies, workflows and engineering solutions.
Innovation & Future Technology
Maintain a keen interest in emerging broadcast technologies and assist colleagues with design, testing and deployment of new systems.
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and long‑term technical projects.
Collaboration & Cross‑Team Support
Work closely with engineers, operators, production and technical teams to ensure seamless broadcast delivery.
Support running orders, workflows and system checks ahead of live sessions and race weekends.
What Are We Looking For?
Knowledge & Skills
Prior to the role it is essential that you demonstrate:
Strong computer literacy and technical confidence.
Good understanding of HD, 3G, UHD, HDR and IP broadcast standards.
Knowledge of traditional and emerging broadcast technologies, systems engineering and infrastructure.
Excellent attention to detail and strong communication skills.
Desirable knowledge & skills:
Familiarity with AutoCAD for systems documentation.
Experience with EVS Cerebrum, camera systems or other specialist broadcast tools.
Experience
Prior to the role it would be essential that you have:
Experience working within a live broadcast engineering team.
Experience configuring and programming vision mixers (ideally Grass Valley K‑Frame).
Some desirable experience you may bring:
Live sports outside broadcast experience.
Knowledge of replay systems, cameras, routing or control systems.
Broader technical exposure across video, audio, IP or RF workflows.
Qualifications
BSc or equivalent qualification in Broadcast Engineering, TV Operations or a related engineering discipline (preferred).
Current UK driving licence is required for this role.
Personal Qualities
We value engineers who are adaptable, dependable and comfortable working in high‑pressure live environments. You should be self‑motivated, logical and detail‑focused, able to work independently as well as within a wider team, and capable of prioritising effectively during fast‑moving broadcast operations.
In This Role It Is Essential That You Are:
Highly organised with excellent time‑management skills.
Able to work unsupervised and take ownership of technical responsibilities.
Clear‑thinking, thorough and capable of seeing both the detail and the bigger picture.
Flexible and resourceful, with the ability to adapt to rapidly changing situations.
Willing and able to travel internationally, including long hours during race weekends.
Why join the force behind the sport?
Joining F1 means becoming part of a team that values innovation, collaboration and personal growth. We offer a dynamic work environment where ideas are heard, and employee contributions truly make an impact. We seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people to play their role in accelerating the future of the sport. As a member of the F1 team, you will be able to access our amazing benefits:
Private Healthcare scheme
Dental Care
4 x Grand Prix Paddock passes per season
Enhanced maternity/paternity leave and other family planning policies
A free staff shuttle service running to and from surrounding trains stations near to Biggin Hill
Free healthy snacks in our offices
Subsidised canteen in Biggin Hill, serving breakfast and lunch
25 days annual leave and 8 Bank Holiday days, plus a Christmas period closure
Opportunities to develop and request training for your role via our in-house Learning and Development team
Discount on F1 merchandise
Discount at F1’s experiences including F1 Arcade and F1 Drive
Perkbox benefit portal and more
Division:
Broadcast and Media