McLaren Racing

Process Engineering Lead, People - 12 Month FTC

McLaren Racing  •  Woking, GB (Hybrid)  •  12 days ago
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Job Description

At McLaren, our mission is to set the standard for high performance in sport. And everyone, in every part of the team, has a role to play. So if you want to test your ideas with the world watching... And measure your progress in milliseconds... And play your part in racing history... You belong here. High performance starts with you.

Purpose of the Role:

At McLaren Racing, performance is engineered into every detail.

We’re looking for a People Process Lead to design, standardise, and improve our major People processes across the employee lifecycle; ensuring they are Workday‑optimised, automation‑ready, and capable of scaling with AI. This role will help shape leaner, more agile People journeys and deliver a step‑change improvement in employee, manager, and People experience through self‑service, faster resolution, and fewer manual interventions.

This is a 12-month Fixed Term Contract role, ideal for someone who thrives in a high pace environment and can quickly diagnose what’s slowing things down, redesign processes for performance, and embed sustainable ways of working.

Principal Accountabilities:

Process Ownership & Optimisation

  • Map, diagnose and redesign end-to-end People processes across the employee lifecycle, removing waste and reducing friction (e.g., recruitment/onboarding, contract lifecycle changes, reward administration, performance processes, leavers/offboarding).

  • Define future-state processes with clear rules, data requirements, controls, and exception paths to enable workflow automation and scalable self-service.

  • Remove duplication and unnecessary handoffs; streamline approvals while maintaining appropriate governance.

  • Translate process design into clear requirements and support adoption through change impact and stakeholder engagement.

Governance, Compliance & Controls

  • Establish clear process ownership, decision rights, SOPs, and controls (including exception handling and escalation routes).

  • Ensure processes remain compliant with employment legislation, data standards, and internal governance expectations in a high‑visibility environment.

  • Maintain documentation that stands up to audit and supports consistent execution.

  • Support the design and implementation of our Target Operating Model (TOM) based on future-state processes.

Continuous Improvement & Insight

  • Use data (cycle time, error rates, volumes, rework) to identify bottlenecks and prioritise improvement work that has the biggest operational impact.

  • Lead root‑cause analysis and drive corrective actions; embed “right first time” ways of working.

  • Create simple performance dashboards / KPIs for process health and service outcomes.

People Technology Enablement

  • Build AI readiness into People processes (standardised taxonomy, knowledge quality, safe augmentations like routing/assistants), supporting responsible adoption and governance.

  • Partner with our Workday Product Owner to translate process designs into implementable requirements (workflows, forms, integrations, case management, knowledge).

  • Partner with IT and Finance to ensure systems and workflows reflect the intended processes.

  • Identify opportunities for automation (workflows/self‑service), reducing manual processing and improving employee/manager experience.

Stakeholder Partnership

  • Work closely with People Partners, CoEs and functional leaders to convert business needs into workable, consistent processes.

  • Build credibility quickly and influence stakeholders to adopt standardised ways of working.

  • Drive change adoption through stakeholder engagement, training, documentation and communications.

Requirements

Knowledge, Skills and Experience

  • Strong HR operations/process expertise with proven process improvement delivery e.g., experience in Lean / Lean Six Sigma/Agile methodologies.

  • Demonstrated ability to design automation-ready workflows and work effectively with Workday HCM and service delivery tools (case management, portals, knowledge bases).

  • Data-driven problem solver with strong stakeholder management and change capability.

  • AI literacy in HR service contexts.

Personal Attributes:

  • Highly analytical and naturally curious – not afraid to challenge the status quo.

  • Collaboration is a core tenant.

  • Change-orientated and adaptable.

  • Structured and detail-oriented.

  • Continuous improvement mindset.

  • Delivery focused.

What success looks like (during the FTC)

By the end of 12 months, you will have:

  • Reduced cycle times and eliminated avoidable process variation in priority areas.

  • Improved accuracy and reduced rework (e.g., contracts, changes, reward admin).

  • Implemented/embedded clear SOPs, governance and process ownership.

  • Increased self-service/automation adoption where appropriate.

  • Left behind a sustainable framework for ongoing improvement (documentation + KPIs + handover).

What can McLaren offer?

We constantly strive to be better tomorrow than we are today. Our ambition is to be the most pioneering and exhilarating racing team in the world, and our collective task is to set the standards for high performance in sport. We show up every day with energy and enthusiasm, ready to play our part.

We encourage and support diversity, equity and inclusion. We will actively promote a culture that values difference and eliminates discrimination in our workplace.

McLaren Racing is based at the iconic McLaren Technology Centre (MTC) near Woking. Here at McLaren, we offer hybrid working with 3 days a week based in the MTC.

Our state of the art, sustainable campus offers many facilities including a gym, restaurant and indoor and outdoor break-out areas, as well as direct access to park and common land. The MTC is connected to Woking mainline station via regular shuttle buses, from which London Waterloo is a 30 minute train ride.

We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including private healthcare, car schemes, life insurance and generous pension contributions.

McLaren Racing

About McLaren Racing

McLaren Racing was founded by racing driver Bruce McLaren in 1963. The team entered its first Formula 1 race in 1966. McLaren has since won 21 Formula 1 world championships, 189 Formula 1 Grands Prix, the Indianapolis 500 three times, and the Le Mans 24 Hours at its first attempt.

 

McLaren Racing competes across six racing series. The team competes in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship with McLaren F1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES with Arrow McLaren drivers Pato O’Ward, Alexander Rossi and Nolan Siegel, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship with NEOM McLaren Formula E Team drivers Sam Bird and Taylor Barnard, the Extreme E Championship with NEOM McLaren Extreme E Team drivers Cristina Gutiérrez and Mattias Ekström, and F1 Academy with ART Grand Prix and Driver Development programme member Bianca Bustamante. The team also competes in the F1 Sim Racing Championship as McLaren Shadow, having won the 2022 Constructors’ and Drivers’ Championships.

 

McLaren is a champion for sustainability in the sport and a signatory to the UN Sports for Climate Action Commitment. It is committed to achieving net zero by 2040 and fostering a diverse and inclusive culture in the motorsport industry.

Industry
Arts & Entertainment
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Woking, GB
Year Founded
1963
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