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Engineering Academy awards British student a life-changing career opportunity with INFINITI & Renault F1® Team

INFINITI Engineering Academy 2019 European winner Oliver Milner

Premium automaker INFINITI awards an engineering student from Cambridgeshire, UK, the career opportunity of a lifetime to work with INFINITI and Renault F1® Team, as Oliver Milner is crowned winner of the INFINITI Engineering Academy 2019 European final.
 
The INFINITI Engineering Academy is a global search for motivated engineering talent to work across automotive and Formula One™. This unique program is the most successful technical recruitment initiative of its kind, with 50% of past winners securing full time roles at either INFINITI or in F1® following their placement. Through the Academy, INFINITI has successfully recruited talented student engineers in Europe for six consecutive years.
 
The 24-year-old Automotive & Motorsport engineering student Oliver Milner was selected by a panel of judges from INFINITI, Renault F1® Team, the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance and Harvard University, ahead of nine other finalists and thousands of applicants from around Europe in an action-packed final at Renault F1® Team Technical Centre in Enstone, Oxfordshire.
 
To compete, the students tackled an intensive program designed to evaluate both technical and soft skills, which included an engineering exam, intensive one-to-one interviews, a decision-making challenge designed by Harvard University Professor Dr. Julia Minson, a Formula 1™ technical challenge designed by Renault F1® Team, and build a dragster model vehicle.
 
Milner will begin his placement in January 2020. During this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity he will spend six months working at the Renault F1® Team’s Technical Center (Enstone) and six months at INFINITI’s European Technical Center (Cranfield). Included in the prize package are travel, accommodation, access to a company car and a competitive salary, as well as the opportunity to work with world-leading engineers at the forefront of the automotive and motorsport industries.
 
Tommaso Volpe, Director of Global Motorsport & Performance Projects, INFINITI commented,

“At INFINITI, we believe that human talent is the driving force behind technology. The Engineering Academy has been incredibly successful; it has allowed us to discover the best emerging talent around the world. In fact, it is no accident that half of our former winners have secured full-time engineering positions in the automotive or in Formula 1™.”
 
Cyril Abiteboul, Managing Director, Renault Sport Racing, also added:

‘Attracting top new talent is crucial for success in Formula 1™, and the INFINITI Engineering Academy helps us to achieve our goal. It takes a unique talent to flourish in this industry, and the quality, in-depth selection process employed by the INFINITI Engineering Academy enables us to search for the right people efficiently. Time is the most precious commodity in Formula One™, knowing the intensive process our new engineering undergraduates have been through before they reach us is very reassuring.”

Commenting on his win, Milner said:

“I am still in shock! It has been really challenging, but once the technical challenges were out of the way, the practical side was really enjoyable. It’s a great opportunity and I cannot wait to start in January!

“New engineering solutions are developed minute by minute in Formula 1™ – Track to road technology is more important than ever. We are training a new generation of engineers, with an important role to play in the crossover between the two industries, while empowering them with a unique program by the largest automotive alliance, Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi”, concluded Volpe.

About the INFINITI Engineering AcademyINFINITI’s global search for the best young engineers in the world to work across automotive and F1®, on a unique 12-month paid placement.

Now in its sixth successive year, the Academy provides a money-can’t-buy, life-changing career opportunity for seven highly driven students to learn from leading engineers and play an active role in INFINITI’s technical partnership with Renault F1® Team.
 
For the 2019 edition, seven global regions will participate (Asia & Oceania, Canada, China, Europe (including Russia), Mexico, Middle East and United States), each offering one of the seven places available.
 
From the applications received, which have grown exponentially with every new edition of the Academy, only the top 70 engineering students (the 10 best applicants of each region) will go through to one of the seven regional finals.
 
This one-of-a-kind global search for the world’s best up-and-coming engineers will provide each of the seven winners with a career opportunity of a lifetime, complete with travel, accommodation, access to an INFINITI company car, salary and the opportunity to work alongside world-leading engineers at the cutting edge of the automotive and motorsport industries.
 
Having launched the careers of previous winners, the INFINITI Engineering Academy is the most successful technical recruitment initiative of its kind and the only one that offers a placement in both automotive and F1®. One of its key pillars is exploring crossover opportunities and the sharing of technology between INFINITI road car and Renault F1® Team race car projects. With this added depth of knowledge transfer and the enhanced scope for collaboration that the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance brings, the Academy will provide an unmatched range of experiences and opportunities to the seven 2019 winners.


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