Moore Race Chassis
Entry Level Chassis Design & Fabrication Technician
Moore Race Chassis, Moscow Mills, Missouri, United States, 63362
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 constructionFamiliarity 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
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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 constructionFamiliarity 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
#J-18808-Ljbffr