• TMSM COC
  • Tech Inspector (Drag Crew)

    Posted: 03/22/2026

    As a Tech Inspector, you are responsible for inspecting the race vehicle to 
    ensure the vehicle falls in line with the recommended safety and competition 
    specifications outlined in the NHRA rulebook. Automotive and mechanical knowledge is
    required, and a good understanding of racing safety equipment is a plus

    Requirements:
    • Must be 18 years or older
    • Be able to work in a team environment and take direction – we work very close with one 
    another and at a very fast pace.
    • We provide the equipment used to prep, clean and dry the racing surface. Prior 
    equipment experience is not necessary, although preferred. You must be comfortable 
    and willing to learn.
    • Communicate Professionally – Good verbal communication skills are required not only 
    internally with your teammates but also with our guests.
    • Reliable transportation – Our day starts early and could end very late. Reliable 
    transportation, preferably yourself, is required. Because your ride cannot get you here 
    on time or wait until the end of your shift, are not valid reasons to be late or to leave 
    your position before the race has been completed.
    • Stamina – hours can be long, and we do work in an outdoor environment; therefore, 
    endurance is required. You must be prepared for all elements and conditions.
    • Majority of these positions are located outside in a variety of temperature and 
    weather conditions. You will be on your feet most, if not all your shift. Shift lengths 
    and end times are all driven by the event and you must be flexible.

    Do you love cars, racing, and the excitement of live motorsports? World Wide Technology 
    Raceway is looking for passionate motorsport enthusiasts to join our Drag Crew and be part of the 
    team that makes race day happen.
    Working on the drag crew puts you right in the middle of the action—not in the stands, but on the 
    track. Our team plays a vital role in facilitating each race, helping maintain a safe racing 
    environment while delivering an unforgettable experience for every competitor who pulls into the 
    lanes.
    Most drag crew positions can be learned quickly, and we’ll provide the training you need to 
    succeed. Within just a few weeks, you’ll be building skills and gaining hands-on experience in the 
    fast-paced world of drag racing. While this is a fun and exciting industry, it’s also a professional 
    environment where teamwork, reliability, and strong work ethic matter. A genuine interest in 
    motorsports and the drive to learn can easily make up for a lack of experience—we’re happy to 
    train motivated individuals who are ready to grow.
    Drag racing is a tight-knit community, and everyone starts somewhere. There’s no better place to 
    get your start in the industry than World Wide Technology Raceway. If you’re eager to learn and 
    willing to work hard, we can take you from knowing nothing about the sport to becoming a valued 
    member of our race operations team.
    Many of our positions are cross-trained, meaning you’ll have the opportunity to learn multiple roles 
    around the track. The more skills you develop, the more valuable you become to the team—and the 
    more opportunities you may have.
    We offer competitive hourly pay ($15–$18/hour) along with Dental, Vision, and additional 
    benefits.
    If you’ve ever wanted to work where the engines roar and the Christmas Tree drops, this is your 
    chance to be part of the team that brings race day to life.