A Role For Every Skill Level
Husker Racing is a 20+ year award-winning team. Building a competitive off-road vehicle starts with strong engineering, but it requires much more. Husker Racing provides a hands-on experience that students cannot gain inside of a lecture hall; this experience serves to help develop students with well-rounded professional skills in various aspects of the engineering industry. Equally important, students actively build non-technical skills vital to professional engineering: program/timeline management, budgeting, interpersonal communication, and conflict resolution.
Whether you're in an engineering field or not, your skills are necessary to get our car across the finish line and we have a place for you on the team. We recruit year round. Fill out the interest form below and a team lead will follow up with next steps.
Baja SAE gives students the first-hand challenge of pursuing their passion while managing real-world demands: technical and professional alike.
What You'll Gain
Design & Engineering
Apply classroom theory to a real, competing vehicle.
Fabrication
Hands-on manufacturing, welding, and assembly.
Project Management
Timelines, budgets, and cross-team coordination.
Teamwork
Collaboration across majors, years, and disciplines.
Problem Solving
Real-world technical and logistical challenges.
Competition
Race and present your work at national events.
Get in Touch
Fill out the form and a team lead will follow up with you directly. We will answer any questions you have and let you know when the next meeting is. If you have general inquiries before applying, reach out via our contact page.
What To Expect
Baja SAE runs on a year-long cycle. Here is how the season breaks down so you know what you are getting into, regardless of when you join.
Time Commitment
Meetings are Tues & Thurs, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Outside of meetings, time varies by subsystem and role. Build season typically requires more hours than design season.
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Design Season
Fall Semester
Each subsystem researches, designs, and models their components using CAD tools like SolidWorks and ANSYS. Business and media roles handle sponsor outreach, documentation, and content creation. Meetings are held on campus.
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Build Season
Spring Semester
The designs come to life at our off-campus workspace. Parts get fabricated, assembled, and tested. This is hands-on time featuring welding, machining, wiring, and carbon fiber layup. It is an energetic and rewarding part of the year.
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Competition Season
Race & Compete
Husker Racing attends at least one of the three national Baja SAE competitions per year. Teams compete in static events like design reports, cost analysis, and presentations, as well as dynamic events like hill climbs, maneuverability, and endurance races.
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Year-Round
You can join at any point in the year. There is always work to be done. This includes documentation, sponsor communications, social media content, and planning for next season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it too late to join?
No; we recruit year round. We design the car in the fall and build it in the spring, but there is always meaningful work to do regardless of when you join. Fill out the interest form above and a lead will be in touch.
Do I need to be studying mechanical engineering?
Not at all.
While engineering is the foundation of our work, running a competitive Baja SAE program requires diverse skills. Budgeting, sponsor relations, social media, photography, and project management are all vital to our success. If your major is not listed, we still encourage you to join.
What do I need to know before joining?
Nothing. Just come ready to learn. Every member was new at some point. We will match you with a subsystem or role that fits your skills and interests, and teach you what you need to know along the way.
What are the benefits of joining?
Baja SAE is a nationally recognized organization and a strong addition to any resume. Beyond that, you will gain real hands-on experience you cannot get in a classroom. This includes designing parts with FEA software, managing a team budget, running a sponsor pitch, or building content for a national competition audience.
Are there non-shop roles?
Business students help manage our budget, coordinate with sponsors, handle procurement, and support project timelines. Media and journalism students run our social media, document the build season through photo and video, create content for sponsors, and help tell the Husker Racing story to a broader audience. These roles directly impact how the team operates and competes.
Meeting Information
After You Submit the Interest Form
Once a lead reaches out, here is where we meet. Both locations are active during the school year; your location depends on the semester.
Meeting Times
Tues & Thurs
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm*
*During the school year
Fall Semester
Nebraska Hall
Spring Semester
The Shop