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Nascar Crew Chiefs Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Establish and maintain proper communications with the assigned crew chief(s) and/or Race Control as ... NASCAR is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to conducting recruitment and hiring ...

The Road Mechanic works closely with engineers, crew chiefs, and other team members to maintain ... Ensure all work complies with NASCAR safety regulations and team standards * Collaborate with ...

NCS Finish Fabricator

Mooresville, NC · On-site

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

... NASCAR rules and technical specifications. Working closely with drivers, crew chiefs, engineers, and fabrication personnel, the Finish Fabricator customizes each vehicle to maximize driver comfort ...

R & D Leader - IndyCar

Mooresville, NC · On-site

$15.25 - $20/hr

Motorsports technician / crew chief background. * IndyCar, NASCAR, IMSA, WEC or F1 championships preferred. * Minimum 10 years of Professional motorsports track experience. * Strong analytical and ...

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Roofing Production Manager

Austin, TX · On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

Roofing Production Manager If our office were a NASCAR racing team, you would be the Pit Crew Chief. After all, Races are won and lost on the pit lane In our line of construction, the Roofing ...

R&D Mechanic - IndyCar

Mooresville, NC · On-site

$25 - $33.25/hr

Motorsports technician / crew chief background * IndyCar, NASCAR, IMSA, WEC or F1 championships preferred * Minimum 10 years of Professional motorsports track experience * Strong analytical and ...

... tunnel, NASCAR inspections as needed. * Requires use of an electronic logging device. Requires ... Duties may vary depending on the direction of the Crew Chief. * Maintain cleanliness of the hauler ...

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How much do nascar crew chiefs jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for nascar crew chiefs in the United States is $21.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Nascar Crew Chiefs vs Nascar Spotters?

AspectNascar Crew ChiefsNascar Spotters
CredentialsMechanical knowledge, racing experience, sometimes certificationsCommunication skills, racing knowledge, no formal certifications required
Work EnvironmentGarage, pit box, team areas during racesRace track, stands, communication with driver during races
Employer & Industry UsageTeam management, vehicle setup, race strategySafety, navigation, driver awareness during races

Nascar Crew Chiefs focus on vehicle setup, race strategy, and team management, requiring mechanical expertise and certifications. Nascar Spotters primarily communicate with drivers to ensure safety and awareness on the track, emphasizing communication skills. Both roles are essential in racing but serve different functions within the team.

How to become a NASCAR crew chief?

To become a NASCAR crew chief, individuals typically gain experience as a race mechanic or engineer, often starting in lower-level racing series or team roles. They develop skills in vehicle setup, data analysis, and team management, and often pursue relevant education such as engineering or motorsport technology certifications. Building a strong understanding of race strategy and gaining experience with NASCAR teams are essential steps toward this leadership position.

What do NASCAR crew chiefs do?

NASCAR crew chiefs are responsible for overseeing the preparation and strategy of the race team, including making real-time decisions during races, managing the pit crew, and tuning the car for optimal performance. They analyze data, communicate with drivers, and ensure the vehicle complies with regulations, often requiring technical knowledge and leadership skills.
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Infographic showing various Nascar Crew Chiefs job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $45,575 per year, or $21.9 per hour.

Performance Engineer - NASCAR

Penske Racing South

Mooresville, NC • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


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Job Description

The Performance Engineer directly contributes to the performance of our race cars by working closely with the race engineers, engineering staff, and crew chiefs, while also working independently to identify, test, organize, analyze, validate, and communicate areas of improvement and ways in which these improvements can be realized. Using data, research, internal and external resources, as well as other staff, the performance engineer role will develop items and help to understand and optimize configurations that will aid in the performance of the race car. The qualified person will be organized, self-motivated, and able to work with minimum supervision and under extreme pressure to make quick, calculated decisions. A strong interpersonal and communication skillset is required, along with an exceptional team mentality. Performance Engineers are encouraged to challenge established thinking and share their ideas to create an environment where everyone can contribute to our shared success.

This position requires occasional weekday and weekend travel for testing and race events. During race weekends, Performance Engineers will support track activities remotely from our Mooresville, NC shop.

Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Assist race teams in setup development for each event
  • Simulation support & analysis of NexGen setup parameters
  • Interpret tire models & deliver tire condition recommendations
  • Driver In Loop (DIL) testing & analysis
  • Optimize suspension systems during 7-Post testing
  • Conduct on track testing, data analysis, & performance reporting
  • Collaborate with Performance Engineers & Race Engineers to develop & refine engineering tools
  • Provide live race support — monitor timing & scoring, track performance trends, and communicate clear, actionable observations to race teams.
  • Develop, standardize, and maintain engineering reports and performance documentation

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Automotive, or related discipline)
  • Minimum 3 years of motorsports experience
  • Strong knowledge of vehicle dynamics, high-performance vehicle physics, and applied engineering mathematics
  • Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines with minimal errors
  • Strong levels of IT skills, including MS Office, Excel, Word, PowerPoint
  • Experience with data analysis software (MoTeC/PiToolbox/Atlas)
  • Familiarity with NASCAR Next Gen platforms, regulations, and operational procedures is an advantage