NASCAR Jobs
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is a family-owned business that was formed in 1947 by Bill France, Sr. The company is the largest sanctioning body for stock car racing in the U.S. The head office is located in Daytona Beach, FL, and NASCAR has branch offices operating in several other locations.
In terms of popularity, NASCAR is second only to professional football among viewers. Fans in over 150 countries enjoy this sport, and they support it by buying licensed merchandise in the amount of $3 billion each year.
Working at NASCAR
NASCAR employees are offered a benefits plan that includes the following:
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Business Travel Accident Insurance
- Dental Plan
- Disability Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Holiday and Vacation Pay
- Life Insurance
- Medical Coverage
- Vision Plan
- Wellness Program
Types of Jobs Available at NASCAR
NASCAR hires employees to work in the following employment categories:
- Accounting and Finance
- Administration/General Management
- Audio/Video
- Broadcast/Production
- Competition/Officiating
- Corporate Events
- Engineering/Technical R&D
- Human Resources
- Information Technology
- Legal
- Public Relations/Public Affairs
- Racing Operations/Series Operations
- Retail/Licensing
- Sales & Marketing
- Transportation
Specific job titles that may be available with NASCAR include:
- Account Executive, Industry Marketing
- Administrative Assistant
- Designer
- Mechanic
- Receptionist
- Senior Manager, Post Production Engineering
How to Apply for a Job at NASCAR
To see open positions with NASCAR, interested individuals should simply click the link! That’s right, we’ve got all the latest NASCAR positions in the Job Center. Find the job you like and Apply. Prospective NASCAR employees can choose to be notified about future positions if they wish. Either sign into your JobMonkeyJobs dashboard and set up Job Search Agents or do the same thing on NASCAR’s site. If the latter, you will be required to register and fill out an online profile, including your e-mail address, to receive this information. Once a notification has been received, you must reapply for the specific position you are interested in.
Clicking on a job title link reveals a job description and the qualifications required to be considered for the position. NASCAR accepts applications online, and all applicants must fill out a profile before they can upload a resume for consideration.