MISSIONSAND RESPONSIBILITIES :
STRATEGY & CHAMPIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT
- Lead the end-to-end strategic development of FIA championships and cups within the Racing and Historic perimeter (GT, Touring Car, Truck Racing, Historic), ensuring a coherent global sporting pyramid .
- Design and validate long-term development plans, championship architectures, and business models to identify new strategic opportunities across regions.
- Drive the launch processes for new competitions, including tender documentation, ASN engagement, and promoter contract preparation .
OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT & GOVERNANCE
- Oversee the drafting and continuous evolution of sporting regulations in alignment with World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) decisions, ensuring regulatory integrity across disciplines .
- Manage and guide a team of managers and coordinators, ensuring operational excellence and quality assurance at the championship and event level .
- Collaborate cross-functionally with Technical, Safety, and Legal departments to ensure unified enforcement of regulations and standards .
- Monitor promoter performance and oversee the financial execution of the Racing & Historic Division budget .
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT & DEPUTY ROLE
- Act as Deputy to the Senior Circuit Sport Director, representing the Director internally and externally when required and contributing to the department’s organizational management .
- Prepare proposals for the FIA Commissions (including the Drivers Commission) and the WMSC, working closely with Commission Presidents .
- Maintain strong diplomatic relationships with external stakeholders, including manufacturers, teams, promoters, and National Sporting Authorities (ASNs).
PROFILE :
- University degree in Business, Engineering, or a related field .
- Significant experience (minimum 10 years) in the motorsport industry, having attained a position such as Sporting Manager, Team Principal, or Sporting Director .
- Proven experience in high-level championships (WEC, Single Seater, Formula E, GT) is essential; specific expertise in the portfolio disciplines is a plus but not mandatory if the level of sporting management experience is high .
- Strong political acumen, diplomacy, and communication skills are required to navigate a complex, multi-cultural international environment .
- Demonstrated ability to manage and lead experienced teams .
- Solid understanding of sporting regulations and the FIA regulatory environment is a distinct advantage .
- Fluent English (written and spoken) is required. French or other languages are a plus .
This position is based at the FIA offices in Geneva and requires international travel (approx. 12-20 trips per year) .
Deadline to apply: January 4th, 2025
If you are an experienced Motorsport leader with a passion for sporting governance and strategic development, please send us your CV and cover letter in pdf.
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