Track Crew I/Seasonal- Event
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Transportation
Overview
Track Crew I –
Location:
Firebird Motorsports Park. Compensation: DOE. Hours of work:
Temporary – Varies by Event. FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt. Supervisory:
No.
Reports to:
Track Manager.
Summary:
The Temporary Track Crew I Support role is responsible for facilitating motorsports events at Firebird Motorsports Park (FMP). This role ensures that all safety, regulatory, and operational tasks are performed efficiently to meet NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) standards and other governing regulations. The duties cover various track operations to produce safe and successful dragstrip events.
- Head of Staging: Ensure efficient vehicle staging before each race. Coordinate the flow of vehicles from the pits to the starting line. Communicate with other team members to maintain a smooth schedule.
- Waterbox: Manage the waterbox area, assisting vehicles with tire traction. Ensure that vehicles entering the box area are aligned correctly for the burnout procedure.
- Race Master: Oversee the overall operation of the startline, ensuring vehicles are ready for competition. Ensure compliance with NHRA safety standards and event rules.
- Starter: Initiate races by controlling the starting lights (Christmas tree) and ensuring fairness in starts. Ensure track safety before each race starts, removing obstacles and confirming track readiness.
- Waiver Support: Ensure that every driver, crew member, and team representative has signed the appropriate liability waivers. Distribute wristbands or tickets to participants and crew after verifying waiver completion. Monitor access to restricted areas, ensuring only authorized personnel are admitted.
- Tech Inspector: Inspect vehicles to ensure they meet NHRA safety and regulatory standards. Verify vehicle modifications and safety equipment, ensuring drivers adhere to NHRA rules.
- Certification and Testing: Technical personnel must be certified at bronze or silver level through NHRA testing. Ensure ongoing compliance with all NHRA technical rules during the event.
- Race Control/Tower Support: (
Note:
as applicable)
Computer Operator:
Record and input vehicle data during each race. Ensure accurate timing and scoring data is logged for each participant. - Announcer: Provide clear and informative commentary throughout the event. Communicate essential information to racers, teams, and spectators, ensuring smooth event progression.
- Elapsed Time Shack Support: Elapsed Time (E.T.) Slip Distribution. Provide time slips with race results to drivers after each run. Monitor any vehicle issues not observed by the startline team and report them.
- Driver Communication: Ensure that drivers are adhering to their respective speed categories and event guidelines. Communicate effectively with drivers to relay important race-related information.
- Safety Adherence: Driving any company vehicle or equipment is strictly prohibited. Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures as set by NHRA, Firebird Motorsports Park (FMP), promoters, and event sanctioning bodies. Respond quickly to any incidents or emergencies to ensure the safety of participants and attendees.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Working ConditionsThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Work will primarily be performed in an office environment.
- Work will be performed both inside and outside on a regular basis, in most weather conditions.
- Noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
- Evening, weekend, and holiday shifts are required as a normal part of this position.
- Occasional local day travel; local travel to managed businesses.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods. The employee occasionally is required to bend, climb, stoop, lift, carry, push, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must…
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