Entry Level Chassis Design & Fabrication Technician
Moore Race Chassis
Moscow Mills, MO
Motorsport Jobs
Job Description
About Us
Moore Race Chassis is a small, family-owned and operated business specializing in custom roll cages and chassis work. We are an industry leader in precision components and are committed to providing safe, high-quality products for our customers. We’re looking for a hands-on, details-driven person to support design, development, and continuous improvement of our chassis and components, and to work closely with our production team on the shop floor.
Position Summary
The Entry-Level Chassis Design & fabrication Technician will be responsible for designing and improving products and processes related to roll cages, chassis, and precision components. Experience with NHRA/SFI Certifications would be greatly beneficial. This role requires strong technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with both office and shop personnel in a fast-paced, project-driven environment. This position will be a lot of hands-on training as we have a very niche industry and require a very special skillset. Your first year on the job would include a lot of one-on-one training with our current engineer to learn the technical requirements of designing a safe chassis and our other components. Precision is key to safety! In order to prevent a disconnect from the engineer and our fabrication team, some fabrication is required. You will also assist in the prototyping and testing of designs on the shop floor.
Schedule & Work Environment
• Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM
• This is a permanent, full-time position
• This is an on-site role; hybrid or remote work is not available for this position
• Hands-on environment working closely with our fabrication and production team
• Our office and shop are fully climate controlled
Compensation & Benefits
• Competitive salary based on experience
• Health, vision, and dental insurance available after 90 days (full-time employees)
• Company-paid life insurance and short-term disability
• Paid major holidays
• PTO
• Collaborative and vibrant work environment in the automotive industry
• Tobacco- and e-cigarette-free facility (no smoking areas on-site)
Key Responsibilities
• Design and develop roll cages, chassis, and related components using CAD software - SolidWorks and BendTech
• Create and maintain detailed 2D drawings and 3D models for manufacturing
• Work closely with fabrication and production teams to ensure manufacturability and accuracy
• Perform basic engineering calculations and apply relevant safety and motorsports standards
• Assist in developing and improving manufacturing processes, fixtures, and jigs
• Support new product development from concept through production release
• Troubleshoot design and fitment issues and implement corrective actions
• Maintain organized documentation, drawings, and engineering records
• Collaborate with management on timelines, priorities, and project scheduling
• 3d Print prototypes and testing components
• Test and troubleshoot new components
• Work with the fabrication team to ensure designs work as required
Qualifications Required:
• Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or related field; or equivalent hands-on experience
• Strong mechanical aptitude and understanding of fabrication/manufacturing environments
• High attention to detail and strong problem-solving skills
• Ability to read and create technical drawings and specifications
• Effective communication skills and ability to work on cross-functional teams
• Fabrication experience (professional or as a hobby)
• Knowledge of welding and metalwork
Preferred:
• Experience in motorsports, automotive performance, or fabrication environments
• Knowledge of welding, tube bending, and chassis construction
• Familiarity with basic structural analysis
• Experience with process improvement
• Preference given to candidates with hands-on fabrication experience
We encourage all applicants to check out our website and social media: www.MooreRaceChassis.com
Qualifications
- Experience with NHRA/SFI Certifications would be greatly beneficial
- This role requires strong technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with both office and shop personnel in a fast-paced, project-driven environment
- Your first year on the job would include a lot of one-on-one training with our current engineer to learn the technical requirements of designing a safe chassis and our other components
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or related field; or equivalent hands-on experience
- Strong mechanical aptitude and understanding of fabrication/manufacturing environments
- High attention to detail and strong problem-solving skills
- Ability to read and create technical drawings and specifications
- Effective communication skills and ability to work on cross-functional teams
- Fabrication experience (professional or as a hobby)
- Knowledge of welding and metalwork
Responsibilities
- The Entry-Level Chassis Design & fabrication Technician will be responsible for designing and improving products and processes related to roll cages, chassis, and precision components
- In order to prevent a disconnect from the engineer and our fabrication team, some fabrication is required
- You will also assist in the prototyping and testing of designs on the shop floor
- Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM
- This is a permanent, full-time position
- Design and develop roll cages, chassis, and related components using CAD software - SolidWorks and BendTech
- Create and maintain detailed 2D drawings and 3D models for manufacturing
- Work closely with fabrication and production teams to ensure manufacturability and accuracy
- Perform basic engineering calculations and apply relevant safety and motorsports standards
- Assist in developing and improving manufacturing processes, fixtures, and jigs
- Support new product development from concept through production release
- Troubleshoot design and fitment issues and implement corrective actions
- Maintain organized documentation, drawings, and engineering records
- Collaborate with management on timelines, priorities, and project scheduling
- 3d Print prototypes and testing components
- Test and troubleshoot new components
- Work with the fabrication team to ensure designs work as required