This fall I will be leaving my current place of employment and heading back to school. I was accepted into an accelerated Master's Program, which should allow me to finish the last of my Bachelor's, and earn a Master's in 3 calendar years. I'm going into Information Assurance with a focus on "Big Data," in hopes to secure a career in the automotive sector. Preferably, it would be in the motorsport sector, but I understand that much more opportunity exists in the area of Autonomous Driving and V2V communication/Telematics.
The school I am attending has a FSAE Team, a Baja Team, and a Formula Hybrid Team. This is not a large school by any stretch of the imagination, and it is not particularly known for Automotive Engineering (or Engineering in general). From what I've gathered, the school is a perennial backmarker in all three competitions. Truthfully, I feel as though Hybrid has the potential to allow for the most innovation and would be most relevant in today's job market. But most importantly, I want to have fun.
In speaking with the current President of Formula Hybrid, he cited a lack of strong leadership, staffing and budget. I was told that I "could be President," if I were willing to put forth the effort. I would love to, but I have nowhere to begin. I am self-taught in many areas, and feel as though that even having a functioning team for next year would be a great challenge.
I have some resources I could tap into within the auto industry to hopefully secure some sort of sponsorship. I am waiting to hear back to know what resources are needed. I was told that our annual budget is < 20% of what a competitive team spends, so I am assuming that it is money/parts/materials that are lacking. Unfortunately, I have no idea of the cost and budgetary structure of a FSAE team.
It does not sound as though many students outside of the Engineering and Automotive programs participate. There are plenty of bright minds in the College of Business (Management, PR/Marketing, Accounting) that could be recruited to run the "back office" to to speak.
My only prior FSAE experience was two weeks spent on the team at Wayne State. I left after I realized that very few of the students actually cared about cars or racing in general, and rather thought of it strictly as a resume booster. While there is nothing wrong with that line of thinking, it is just not who I am.
So what say you GRM, am I already in over my head?