Fabricator, NASCAR Next Gen
The Next Gen Fabricator is responsible for the precision assembly, fitment, and maintenance of NASCAR Cup Series Next Gen (Gen‑7) chassis, body systems, and structural components. This role focuses on the accurate fitment of OEM‑defined parts, composite panel alignment, and adherence to the Next Gen rulebook and workflow. The fabricator works closely with engineering, body scan/aero groups, assembly, and at‑track operations to ensure competitive and compliant race vehicles are delivered on schedule.
Key Responsibilities
Chassis & Structural Assembly (Next Gen Platform)
- Assemble, fit, and modify the single-source Next Gen chassis according to manufacturer specifications and engineering direction.
- Install roll cage components, mounting plates, crush structures, and safety elements within NASCAR tolerances.
- Utilize OEM and team-developed fixtures for accurate chassis setup and reference measurements.
- Perform minor repairs of steel, aluminum, and composite structures using approved materials and techniques.
Composite Body Assembly & Fitment
- Fit, trim, and install Next Gen composite body panels including:
- Roof, hood, fenders, quarters, nose, tail, diffuser panels, and underwing components.
- Achieve precision alignment using team jigs, laser systems, and body scan data.
- Collaborate with aero/body departments to meet scan targets, flange alignment, and NASCAR compliance numbers.
- Maintain tight tolerances required for aero performance and inspection consistency.
Welding, Metalwork & Fabrication
- Perform high-quality TIG and MIG welding for brackets, mounts, and custom components within Next Gen rules.
- Fabricate and modify parts such as:
- Cooling brackets
- Fuel & electrical mounts
- Ducting supports
- Road course/short-track add-on Components
- Follow NASCAR-approved materials and approved fabrication zones.
Next Gen Systems Integration
- Assemble and adjust Next Gen systems including:
- Rear diffuser
- Splitters and underbody assemblies
- Control arms, toe links, and suspension brackets (assembly/fitment only—non-fabricated parts)
- Cooling systems, NACA ducts, and air inlet structures
- Partner with assembly and engineering on proper system interface and clearance checks.
Inspection & NASCAR Compliance
- Work with vehicle systems engineers to ensure chassis and body meet:
- NASCAR optical scan (OSS) requirements
- Updated rulebook specifications
- OEM body tolerances
- Assist with pre race body scan prep and post race teardown when needed.
Qualifications
Required
- 3–5+ years of fabrication or race-vehicle assembly experience.
- Strong MIG/TIG welding skills on steel and aluminum.
- Hands-on experience working with tight-tolerance assemblies or motorsports components..
Preferred
- Experience specifically on NASCAR Next Gen cars.
- Experience with body scan systems, laser alignment tools, and OEM body fixtures.
- Composite repair experience with carbon fiber and advanced materials.
- Previous at-track NASCAR experience.
- Familiarity with surface plates, chassis fixtures, and precision measuring tools.
Key Competencies
- High attention to detail and craftsmanship
- Ability to follow strict OEM/NASCAR procedures
- Strong communication skills across departments
- Adaptability to rapid rule or part changes
- Problem‑solving under intense deadlines
- Team-first attitude and professionalism
Work Environment & Physical Demands
- Fast-paced fabrication/shop environment with welding, metalwork, and composite systems.
- Occasional travel to race weekends or test events.
- Extended hours during peak competition periods.
- Ability to handle physically demanding work, including lifting 50+ lbs and long periods of standing.
Please submit resume to [email protected]

