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CUSTOMER PARTS ADVISOR ​​ ​ Operating a renowned global motorsport business with state-of-the-art facilities at home and winning performances around the globe, M-Sport UK provide the engineering expertise behind an...
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Description Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing is looking for a dependable individual to join our team as a Parts Runner! In this role, you’ll play a vital part in ensuring the smooth operation of our business by picking...
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Parts Coordinator Mahindra Racing Mahindra Racing is a motor racing team based in Banbury, United Kingdom, competing with an Indian racing licence. The team is currently competing in the electric FIA Formula E Champio...
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Parts technicians in motorsport manage the complex inventory and preparation of racing components, ensuring teams have the right parts at the right time. These roles combine technical knowledge with precise inventory management.

Parts Technician - Salary Insights

  • Junior Parts Technician: £22,000 - £30,000 ($28,000 - $38,000)
  • Parts Technician/Coordinator: £30,000 - £45,000 ($38,000 - $57,000)
  • Senior Parts Manager: £45,000 - £60,000+ ($57,000 - $76,000+)

Salaries vary based on team size, racing series, and responsibilities.

Parts Technician - Common Specialisations

  • Parts Coordinator - Managing component inventory
  • Quality Control Technician - Inspecting racing components
  • Stores Manager - Overseeing parts warehouse operations
  • Trackside Parts Technician - Race weekend support
  • Inventory Control Specialist - Stock management
  • Parts Procurement Coordinator - Sourcing and purchasing

Parts Technician - Typical Requirements

  • Technical qualification or relevant experience
  • Inventory management skills
  • Understanding of racing components
  • Experience with stock control systems
  • Quality control knowledge
  • Strong organizational abilities
  • Attention to detail

Parts Technician - Career Development

Common career progression paths include:

  • Junior Technician → Parts Technician → Senior Parts Manager
  • Store Person → Parts Coordinator → Logistics Manager
  • Parts Assistant → Quality Control → Technical Operations

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