Technical Assistant Apprentice
Support the efficient and accurate processing of homologation applications and technical approvals
Maintain high-quality technical documentation and records to ensure consistency and traceability
Supporting technical review activities and developing understanding of compliance, performance and safety considerations
Contribute to the continuous improvement of technical processes, systems and documentation
Develop technical knowledge and capability through structured learning and practical experience
Supporting the processing of homologation applications across vehicles, components and equipment, ensuring completeness and compliance with requirements
Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records of homologations, approvals and technical decisions
Assisting in the preparation, review and update of technical regulations, guidance and supporting documentation
Coordinating submissions and documentation for FIA and national homologation processes
Providing administrative and coordination support to Technical and Kart Technical Sub Committees (agendas, papers, minutes, actions)
Acting as a point of contact for routine homologation enquiries, ensuring clear and timely responses
Maintaining structured filing and traceability of technical decisions and approvals
Supporting engagement with manufacturers, suppliers and external stakeholders as required.
Training Outcome:
The combination of academic learning and practical experience will support the development of technical capability and prepare the candidate for progression into technical and engineering roles within Motorsport UK.
Employer Description:
Motorsport UK is the national governing body for four-wheeled motorsport – responsible for keeping the sport safe, fair and fun for everyone.
For over 120 years, Britain has been at the heart of global motorsport. Today, that legacy lives on through a vibrant, nationwide community of over 100,000 people – from competitors and volunteers to clubs, officials and fans – delivering more than 3,500 events every year across 14 different disciplines.
From grassroots events in local venues to world-class championships like the British Grand Prix, motorsport in the UK is as diverse as it is exciting. Whether it’s racing wheel-to-wheel on a circuit, navigating a rally stage, or testing precision in an autoSOLO, there’s a motorsport for everyone – and that’s what makes it special.
Working Hours :
Monday to Friday 9am to 5:30pm.
Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative