Are you ready to make your mark in the world of Formula 1? At Formula 1, we are passionate about delivering the world’s greatest sports and entertainment spectacle leaving a positive legacy wherever we race. Innovation has always been at the heart of what we do ever since our first Grand Prix in 1950. Now, more than 75 years on, the sport remains a pioneer, developing technologies that have made a significant impact on society beyond the track. Everything you see on screen or at an event comes via our passionate and dedicated people. Whether its engineering, broadcast, legal, logistics, security, event management, commercial, media rights, marketing, or communications there is always a talented team working to maximise the potential of the sport. Role Overview: We are looking for a highly capable and motivated Senior Timekeeper Sporting Analyst to support the delivery of accurate, dependable, and real-time sporting data across Formula 1 events. Working as part of the Racing Systems department, you will be central to the reliable operation and ongoing evolution of F1’s timing, scoring and start systems, supporting the event from both at the Media & Technology Centre and at Grand Prix events. Reporting into the Timing leadership team, this is a hands-on operational and analytical role at the heart of live race delivery, requiring technical excellence, sound judgement, and the ability to perform under sustained pressure in a world‑class sporting environment.
Main Duties and Responsibilities: Timekeeping & Sporting Operations Operate and support all timekeeping functions during Formula 1 events, including timing control, results distribution, and results positions.
Software, Data & Testing Conduct effective software application testing and User Acceptance Testing (UAT), ensuring systems meet user and specification requirements.Clearly articulate technical issues and provide actionable recommendations for improvement. Analyse and interrogate large datasets to support operational decisions and post event reviews. Collaboration & Team Leadership Collaborate closely with engineers, sporting teams, developers, and stakeholders to resolve issues and enhance system performance. Support team leadership activities and act as a lead in the absence of the Team Manager. Contribute to cross functional projects and small‑ to medium scale technical initiatives. What Are We Looking For? Knowledge & Skills Prior to the role it is essential that you demonstrate: Strong ability to synthesise, interpret and visualise real-time information from multiple data sources. Excellent problem identification, analysis, and resolution skills in live operational environments. High levels of computer literacy and confidence working with bespoke software tools. Solid understanding of timing system architecture, applications and working knowledge of system connectivity (e.g. TCP, SQL). Strong organisational, administrative and communication skills. An initiative-taking can-do approach to resolving issues and improving processes.
Desirable knowledge & skills: Experience performing structured software testing and UAT.
ISTQB Foundation Level certification.
Experience Prior to the role it would be essential that you have: Motorsport timekeeping experience with data analysis in a sporting competition environment.
Live sports event experience in officiating, event management, or technical timekeeping roles.
A National Timekeeping Officiating Licence issued by an ASN.
Experience working in high-pressure, time critical operational settings.
Some desirable experience you may bring: International Timekeeping Officiating Licence.
FIA recognised timekeeping licence.
Experience across multiple motorsport series.
Exposure to system development, technical projects, or workflow improvement initiatives.
Qualifications HNC/HND or degree in a technical or related discipline (desirable).
Full UK driving licence is required for this role. Personal Qualities We value individuals who are calm, resilient and detail driven, with the ability to perform consistently in fast paced live environments. You should be adaptable, collaborative, and self‑motivated, equally comfortable working independently or as part of a wider operational team. Strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to continuous improvement are essential.
In this role it is essential that you are: Highly organised, with excellent time management and prioritisation skills.
Comfortable taking ownership of operational and technical responsibilities. Clear-thinking and thorough, with strong attention to detail and accuracy. Flexible and adaptable to changing priorities, schedules, and environments. Willing and able to travel internationally and work irregular hours, including long race weekends. Career Progression - Where Can You Go Next? Your next career move from this role could be into a Principal Timekeeper & Sporting analyst or Timing Team Manager.
Why join the force behind the sport? Joining F1 means becoming part of a team that values innovation, collaboration and personal growth. We offer a dynamic work environment where ideas are heard, and employee contributions truly make an impact. We seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people to play their role in accelerating the future of the sport. As a member of the F1 team, you will be able to access our amazing benefits: Private Healthcare scheme Dental Care 4 x Grand Prix Paddock passes per season Enhanced maternity/paternity leave and other family planning policies A free staff shuttle service running to and from surrounding trains stations near to Biggin Hill Free healthy snacks in our offices Subsidised canteen in Biggin Hill, serving breakfast and lunch 25 days annual leave and 8 Bank Holiday days, plus a Christmas period closure Opportunities to develop and request training for your role via our in-house Learning and Development team Discount on F1 merchandise Discount at F1’s experiences including F1 Arcade and F1 Drive Perkbox benefit portal and more Division: Technical Here's how we roll Formula 1® delivers the world’s greatest sports and entertainment spectacle with innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability at the heart of its future growth and value.
As the global rights holders of this incredible sport our team delivers the 24-race calendar direct to our passionate fans around the globe. Everything you see on screen or at an event comes via our people at F1. Whether its engineering, broadcast, legal, logistics, security, event management, commercial, media rights, marketing, and communications there is always a driven and talented team working to maximise the potential of the sport. We are focused on delivering the best for our fans and partners while also ensuring we do the right thing as a business and use the power of Formula 1 to make a positive contribution to the places we visit and to our own community. That is why sustainability and accessibility are part of every decision F1 makes. Our commitment to being Net Zero by 2030 is already reducing our emissions both on and off the track, and our focus on diversity and inclusion ensures everyone is welcome. This is Formula 1!
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