Motorsports Chassis Fabrication Instructor
Job Description
Job Description
Built race cars? Custom frames? Fabricated things no one else could?
If you’ve spent years bending steel, shaping performance machines, and living the hands-on, high-horsepower life—this might be your best next move.
A leading technical training program in the Rocky Mountain region is adding a Motorsports Chassis Fabrication Instructor to its team. This is your chance to get off the production floor, pass on what you’ve mastered, and still stay in the action.
You won’t be stuck behind a desk. You’ll be welding, fabricating, shaping, and guiding students in a live-shop setting with real tools and real builds. You’ll have the respect of fellow tradespeople, the support of experienced instructors, and the satisfaction of helping someone build a career—not just a car.
What you’ll bring to the table:
- 5+ years of fabrication, motorsports, or restoration experience
- MIG and TIG welding chops
- Familiarity with tube chassis, steering/suspension systems, and custom builds
- A solid head on your shoulders and a willingness to help others rise
Certifications are a bonus—not a dealbreaker. You don’t need a teaching background. Just skill, grit, and a mindset built for mentorship.
The surrounding area? Think wide-open spaces, custom rigs, small-town pride, and backcountry roads that don’t need GPS. And if you need a city fix, you’ve got access within an hour.
If this hits your radar—even slightly—send a resume or reach out confidentially. All conversations are private, and I’d be glad to walk you through the details.
Sometimes the best next chapter isn’t a louder shop or faster car—it’s the chance to build something that outlasts both.