HEAD OF REMOTE OPERATIONS CENTRE & FUTURE REGULATIONS (SPORTING)
The Single Seater "Head of ROC & Future Regulations (Sporting)" (HROC) will assume overall responsibility for the FIA Remote Operations Centre (ROC), overseeing the organisation, development and operation of the ROC during race events of the FIA Formula 1 Championship.
In addition, they will work closely with the Single Seater Sporting Director on the evolution of the FIA Formula 1 Sporting Regulations, with a focus on the development and assessment of future regulation concepts.
MISSIONS AND RESPONSABILITIES:
REMOTE OPERATIONS CENTRE (ROC):
•Real-time support of FIA Formula 1, Formula 2 and Formula 3 track side activities, including but not limited to, race direction and stewarding.
•Development of ROC processes and procedures, as well as systems and infrastructure. Working closely with internal stakeholders to expand the support functions provided for F1, F2 and F3 Championships.
•Personnel planning and logistics organisation for the ROC facility.
•Support with management of supply and service contracts for the ROC facility.
•Periodic race event attendance in support of Race Control and ROC integrations.
•Liaison with other FIA sporting departments on the future evolution and deployment of the ROC facility for additional championships.
FIA FORMULA 1 SPORTING REGULATIONS:
•Development and deployment of sporting simulation tools for the purpose of evaluating and evolving future regulation concepts.
•Preparation of concept proposals and amendments to the FIA Formula 1 Sporting Regulations for evaluation by the relevant governance meetings, including Sporting Advisory Committee (SAC), F1 Commission (F1C) and World Motor Sport Council (WMSC).
PROFILE:
Bachelor's or Master's degree
Previous experience in a similar role, such as:
• Sporting Director / Sporting Manager
• Race Strategist
• Race Director
Good knowledge of the F1 Sporting Regulations required, with knowledge of the F2 and F3 Sporting Regulations an advantage.
Good knowledge of the FIA International Sporting Code (ISC), with understanding and experience of sport governance best practice an advantage.
Knowledge and understanding of race strategy and sporting simulation tools.
Good knowledge of the race weekend operations, with a specific emphasis on F1, and a broader knowledge of other categories an advantage.
English (Highly proficient or native, spoken and written). Additional languages a positive.
Strong communication and analytical skills.
The FIA is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages all candidates, irrespective of gender, nationality, religion or ethnicity, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of the organisation. Female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.
Vernier / Genève / Geneva