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Why work at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway?

 

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the worldwide leader in motorsports entertainment and the largest spectator sporting facility in the world. But IMS also is about people, a talented staff with diverse skills that are used to the fullest to stage three of the world’s great motor racing events – the Indianapolis 500, Brickyard 400 and Red Bull Indianapolis GP. Employees at IMS are challenged daily to excel in an environment featuring a pace that matches the high speed of the machines that race at the famous facility. Working at IMS is a demanding yet rewarding endeavor for dedicated professionals who want to reach their ultimate potential amid the excitement, tradition and pageantry of the World’s Greatest Racecourse. Please contact the Human Resources Department for further information. jobs@brickyard.com
 

Full-Time Employment Opportunities

 

Project Developer, Timing and Scoring.

Develops and maintains software applications for IRL Timing and Scoring for the purposes of distributing information to IRL Officials, Teams, and Manufacturers. Other software applications and maintenance may include but are not limited to the Internet, media, large screen displays, scoring pylons, and other third party solutions.

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Seasonal Employment Opportunities

 

Tour Bus Driver:

With the Director, provide support for all Hall of Fame Museum activities.Escort group of people on tour bus around Indianapolis Motor Speedway track. Point out features of interest and give other information peculiar to Indianapolis Motor Speedway track. 

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Safety Patrol:

Become an official member of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Safety Patrol, the famous "Yellow Shirts." It's an honor to be a part of this IMS institution.

From the time the Indianapolis Motor Speedway opened in 1909 until immediately after World War II, all events at the track were policed by the Indiana National Guard. Shortly after Tony Hulman purchased the track in November 1945, one of his trusted confidantes, Joseph Quinn of the Clabber Girl Baking Powder Company, set up a Board of Safety which sought input from all of the major law enforcement agencies.

By 1948, the track's Safety Patrol had been established, featuring dark-blue uniforms and pith helmets, those of department heads painted gold, and the rank and file, silver. The long-sleeved shirts, made of wool, were extremely uncomfortable to wear, both on a hot day and when soaked with rain. In the early 1970s, some of the senior staff members switched on weekends to considerably more comfortable short-sleeved yellow shirts, while golden plastic "bump" or "batting" helmets replaced the pith helmets. By 1975, all of the blue uniforms had disappeared completely; baseball caps had replaced the bump helmets and the term "yellow shirt" had come into vogue

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Address:

Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Attention: HR
4790 W. 16th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46222
jobs@brickyard.com

 

Workamper:

A special opportunity at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! Seasonal positions are available for race weekends for the following events.

The duties consist of supervising camping areas, directing traffic inside the parking lots, and customer relations with all the patrons that camp at IMS.

Wages are comparable to other Workamping activities and depend on the duties each Workamper is willing to assume. The employee badge each worker receives allows for gate admission during track activity. All Workampers will have the opportunity to camp for free in the lot in which they work. We provide dry camping, but water and pump truck services are available through companies contracted by IMS during our event weekends.

Workampers should expect to arrive for work no later than the Wednesday before the event and will be finished working sometime Monday after the event.

 

*The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indy Racing League and IMS Productions are equal opportunity employers.