MISSIONSAND RESPONSIBILITIES :
- Act as Sporting Coordinator for FIA GT and Touring Car competitions, including competitor registrations, event planning, management of officials, and invoicing.
- Attend selected competitions in the role of Sporting Coordinator, with international travel to an average of five events per season.
- Act as an official when required, such as Secretary to the Stewards or Race Control Operator.
COMMISSION ADMINISTRATION
- Oversee the administration of the GT and Touring Car Commissions.
- Manage communications with commission members and ensure timely distribution of documentation.
- Organize virtual and physical meetings (held in both Paris and Geneva).
- Prepare meeting agendas, dossiers, and minutes.
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT & PROJECTS
- Assist with transversal departmental projects and operational activities.
- Contribute to improving processes, tools, and coordination within the Sporting Department.
- Maintain and update administrative tracking tools, shared documents, and event‑related databases.
PROFILE :
- University degree in Business Management, Sport Management, or a related field.
- Up to 5 years of relevant experience in motorsport administration or within a sporting federation is a strong asset
- Experience working with teams, trackside, circuits, or ASNs is a strong advantage.
- Background in managing sports events is a significant plus.
- Passion for motorsport is desirable.
- Native or fluent English; additional languages are a plus.
- Strong command of Microsoft Office and Adobe tools
- Excellent organizational abilities, with strong multitasking and prioritization skills.
- Rigorous, proactive, and able to work effectively in a dynamic international environment.
- Ability to work over weekends and on nightshift
This position is based at the FIA offices in Geneva.
Deadline to apply : January 15th, 2026