What Does A Career In The Pit Stop Look Like? 

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The engineers manning the crew of every pit stop might not get the glitz and glamour, but that’s unlikely to phase them. According to BizFluent, mechanics earn a pretty penny, with some NASCAR tire attendants earning over $100,00 a year. That seems like a huge figure for what rolling tires – even if it is an ultra-high pressure environment.

The fact is that the staff behind every star race car driver are multi-talented and committed members of the workforce. They often have decades of experience and are highly motivated. Plus, they have the steel to deal with some of the most dangerous crashes you’ll see on the screen.

Running a tight ship

One of the most important aspects of the pit stop is its relative cleanliness. Shop room authority autofloorguard.com points out that garage environments need good air quality without high levels of particulates and other pollutants. This is especially important in motor sports, where driver visors, wind shields and components need to be squeaky clean for the next round. Paired with cleanliness is organization and logistical expertise. For a look inside that arena, go no further than Alan Gustafson. In a profile with Inc, he noted micromanagement and logistics as two key components to success.

Always willing to innovate… 

In most race car sports, there’ll be a throng of several cars that have matched their technical specifications, and the actual business of winning comes down to a single tweak or driver. This is where innovation is important, and for pit stop engineers and innovators, there’s a lot to learn from the greats. Take John Barnard, who invented the F1 fibre glass chassis. Outside the box thinking to find that extra edge is always at home across auto-based sports.

…but keeping it simple 

At the same time, some of the most important jobs are the most simple. A NASCAR pit is no smooth ride; the NASCAR company itself recruits pit members through scouting out athletes, valuing reflex time, strength and top speed. Rowdy Harrell, previously an Alabama state linebacker, is a rising star in the field, according to USA Today. This shows that there is work to be done even where the employee has no history in engineering or mechanics.

There are a huge amount of roles to be completed in the pit stops of the auto track. Whether your skills are creativity, athleticism, or pure science, there’s plenty of ways to build a career. Some of the all-time greats show the way amply.

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