Join the FIA Single Seater Department and take a role in shaping the future of motorsport! You will be at the forefront of developing the next generation of racing talent by managing the FIA's key junior categories, Formula Regional and Formula 4.
As the Championships Coordinator for FR & F4, you will have a central role in the regulation and coordination of these steps on the motorsport ladder. You will be responsible for ensuring the growth and integrity of the championships, managing relationships with key stakeholders, and overseeing all sporting and administrative aspects. You will be working closely with the other two Formula Regional Championships, and the Formula 4 Championships Coordinators.
MISSIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
CHAMPIONSHIP & STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT:
- Manage sporting matters with ASNs and promoters and maintain visibility with FIA Communication.
- Maintain relationships with ASNs, promoters, and monitor championship calendars for compliance.
- Collaborate with the Head of Junior Categories to ensure alignment across all sporting aspects.
- Monitor event performance (participation, visibility, media) and advise on improvements.
- Evaluate and share best practices among promoters and ASNs using established KPIs.
- Attend competitions biennially to ensure FIA standards and maintain relationships with stakeholders.
CATEGORY DEVELOPMENT & EVENT COORDINATION:
- Manage new championship applications, assess feasibility, and support organizers with regulations.
- Oversee the introduction of new car generations, F4 Academy expansion, and F4 Esports projects.
- Propose Sporting Regulations and manage official appointments for key events.
- Oversee entry management, communication, and logistics, attending events for on-site coordination.
STRATEGY & REGULATORY OVERSIGHT:
- Propose and implement strategies and regulations, ensuring compliance and future development.
- Draft and update yearly Sporting Guidelines, proposing cost-control regulatory changes.
- Review and approve final regulations through the SiSe Committee, and draft explanatory notes.
- Prepare and present proposals, organize meetings, and ensure effective communication for the Single Seater Committee & WMSC.
PROFILE:
- University degree in Business Management or Sport Management
- Two to five years’ experience in motorsports are required
- Background in managing motorsport events is a strong plus
- Fluent in English; additional languages are a plus
- High proficiency with MS Office tools and software
- Excellent organizational abilities, with the capacity to multitask effectively and prioritize work
This position is based at the FIA offices in Geneva and requires travel to events and stakeholder meetings as necessary.
Deadline to apply: November 2nd, 2025
If you have a passion for junior motorsport and a proven track record in championship coordination, please send us your CV and cover letter.
The FIA is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates.