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Indycar Mechanic Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Mechanic

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site

$24.25 - $32/hr

It's the official fuel of NASCAR, NHRA, INDYCAR and 50 other racing series in the United States. Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. (NYSE: ETE) owns SUN's general partner and incentive distribution rights.

Mechanic

Mechanicsburg, PA · On-site

$23.75 - $31.25/hr

It's the official fuel of NASCAR, NHRA, INDYCAR and 50 other racing series in the United States. Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. (NYSE: ETE) owns SUN's general partner and incentive distribution rights.

Diesel Mechanic - Rochester

Rochester, NY · On-site

$24.75 - $32.50/hr

It's the official fuel of NASCAR, NHRA, INDYCAR and 50 other racing series in the United States. Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. (NYSE: ETE) owns SUN's general partner and incentive distribution rights.

Chief Engineer - ICE

Concord, NC · On-site

$150 - $200/hr

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, or related field ... Direct experience developing a F1, WEC, IndyCar, or similar power unit, with a strong understanding ...

NY · On-site

$70 - $90/hr

IndyCar, IndyNXT, Formula 2, Formula 3, EuroFormula, Formula E, Super Formula, Super Formula Light ... Master's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering. * Previous experience in similar roles ...

Our clients include MasterCraft, IndyCar, ARCA, among others. All of our high-performance engines ... a mechanical or electrical production or assembly environment * Ability to organize and plan ...

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How much do indycar mechanic jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for indycar mechanic in the United States is $25.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an IndyCar mechanic do?

An IndyCar Mechanic is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and optimizing race cars to ensure peak performance during competitions. They work on engines, transmissions, suspension systems, and aerodynamics while also performing pit stop duties during races. These mechanics collaborate with engineers and drivers to fine-tune the car based on track conditions and race strategy. Their role requires precision, quick problem-solving, and extensive knowledge of high-performance automotive systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an IndyCar mechanic?

To thrive as an Indycar Mechanic, you need strong mechanical aptitude, in-depth knowledge of race car systems, and experience with high-performance automotive repair, typically supported by vocational training or a relevant degree. Familiarity with specialized diagnostic tools, telemetry systems, and certification from organizations like ASE or specific motorsports bodies is often required. Excellent problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and the capacity to perform under high-pressure situations are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure the safe, efficient, and competitive performance of the race car while supporting the team's success during fast-paced events.

What does a typical race weekend look like for an IndyCar mechanic?

During a typical race weekend, an Indycar Mechanic is responsible for preparing the race car by performing pre-race inspections, setting up systems, and completing necessary adjustments based on track conditions. Throughout the event, you’ll work closely with engineers, drivers, and other crew members to execute pit stops, diagnose issues on the fly, and carry out rapid repairs as needed. Mechanics are also involved in post-session debriefs and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and safety. This fast-paced, team-oriented environment demands both technical expertise and excellent communication skills, making every race weekend both challenging and rewarding.

How much do Indycar mechanics get paid?

Indycar mechanics typically earn between $40,000 and $80,000 annually, depending on experience, team size, and location. Experienced mechanics working with top teams or specialized skills can earn higher salaries, often supplemented with bonuses and benefits.
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Job description

Sunoco is a trusted American brand built on innovation and quality. It's well-recognized among racing enthusiasts worldwide and is the world's largest manufacturer and marketer of racing fuels, distributing gasoline to more than 500 racetracks worldwide. It's the official fuel of NASCAR, NHRA, INDYCAR and 50 other racing series in the United States.
Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. (NYSE: ETE) owns SUN's general partner and incentive distribution rights. The Energy Transfer family of companies controls approximately 71,000 miles of pipelines, supplying major fuels throughout the country. A career with Sunoco is about committing yourself to things that matter, including great customer service, quality performance, teamwork, integrity, and pride. At Sunoco, we have a passion for creativity, new ideas and teamwork and we are looking for the best and brightest talent.
Job Summary:
Diagnose, maintenance, and repair problems on the major components and systems such as:
  • Diesel Engine
  • Brake System
  • Transmission
  • Air System
  • Differential
  • Electrical System

Perform, repair, and preventative maintenance work on the following items, both tractor and trailer:
  • Brakes
  • Cab
  • Engine
  • Fifth Wheel
  • Transmission
  • Delivery Equipment
  • Suspensions
  • AC and Air Systems
  • Clutch
  • Tires/Axles/Wheels

Other Responsibilities:
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot problems with major components
  • Maintain accurate records of P.M. services and repair work
  • Perform occasional road service
  • Schedule work through the shop to maintain P.M. schedule, scheduled repair work, and State and Federal vehicle inspections
  • Oversee repair work done by outside vendors
  • Perform running repairs, P.M. services, State and Federal Inspections Tractors, Trailers, and Straight Trucks

Requirements:
  • Working knowledge of the systems and components listed above
  • Experience dealing with parts and service vendors
  • Maintaining vehicle maintenance records, state inspections and P.M. scheduling
  • Must have a HS diploma or GED
  • Class A CDL with Hazmat and Tanker endorsements (Must agree to obtain within one year of hire date)
  • Minimum of three years of experience in heavy truck and trailer maintenance and repair

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