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Application Deadline: 1 May 2026
Department: Circuit Safety
Location: Silverstone
Description
We are recruiting Safety Marshals to join our Circuit Safety Team. This is a unique opportunity to play a vital role in maintaining a safe operational environment for events held at Silverstone.
If you have a calm approach, strong teamwork skills, and thrive in high-pressure environments - we want to meet you.
Join Us: Onsite Circuit Safety Recruitment Evening
- When: 5th May 2026
- Time: from 5.30pm
- Where: Silverstone Circuit, NN12 8TN
As a Safety Marshal, you will support the Circuit Safety Team with:
- Flagging during circuit operations
- Fire cover and Fire Tender operation (including FAS where trained)
- Incident response and initial First Aid
- Pit Lane management and safety
- Circuit preparation and maintenance
- Communication with Race Control
This is a zero-hours contract, primarily event-based, including weekends.
What we're looking for:
- Current First Aid qualification (essential)
- Full UK driving licence (essential)
- Ability to remain calm under pressure
- Strong communication skills
- Fire & Rescue or Marshalling experience (desirable)
- Team-focused and professional attitude
Why Silverstone?
The Venue
- Work at a world-class destination hosting the F1 British Grand Prix and MotoGP™.
The Culture
- Be part of a professional, warm, and high-performing team where your attention to detail actually matters.
Logistics
- Ease to get to site as public transport is limited. A full clean UK driving license and the ability to work weekends/evenings.
Ready to be part of the action?
Don't just watch the action—be the engine behind it. Bring your CV, your energy, and your expertise to our recruitment evening on the 8th April.
Enjoy flexible hours and a fantastic work environment, plus great team benefits, including guest passes, subsidised refreshments, and discounts at retail outlets.
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About The Role
To assist the Circuit Safety Team Leader and the full time Circuit Safety Team in providing a safe operational environment for all users of the Silverstone circuit in accordance with company policies and procedures.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist the Circuit Safety Team on any events taking place around or on the Silverstone Circuit
- Undertake any Circuit Safety role allocated:
- Circuit Safety Marshal
- Pit Lane Marshal
- Fire Cover
- Race Control Duties
- Circuit preparation & maintenance
- Responsible for attending morning briefing detailing days event and sign to confirm attendance at this briefing
- Responsible for completing daily checks of vehicles and equipment as per ‘Start of Day Checklist’ and recorded via a QR Code
- Support circuit staff with circuit preparation prior to and during track activity.
- To undertake Fire & Rescue operations as required
- Operate a Fire Attack System (FAS) equipped Fire Tender as required.
- Remain observant of your area reporting anything to Race Control that could present a danger to other track users, Silverstone staff or visitors.
- Flagging during circuit operation; Yellow – all incidents, Yellow/Red & Chequered as required, Red as directed.
- Incident control prior to arrival of additional resources.
- Carry out initial First Aid as required until Medical Teams arrive on scene and then assist the Medical Teams as directed.
- Assist in vehicle recovery.
- Clearing up of circuit after incident (sweeping, oil dressing, debris removal etc.)
- Reporting of any unauthorised track incursions.
- Perform Pit Lane duties; to include Pit Lane Management & Safety, Checking Wristbands, Flagging as directed, Liaising with Silverstone Co-Ordinator, customers, Silverstone staff members & Race Control.
- Always wear the provided PPE and business dress correctly whilst on duty and when dealing with incidents.


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Team Responsibilities
- To work as part of the team to ensure the commercial and operational success of events.
- Create a positive, proactive culture and environment within the department.
- Promote the professional image of the company by ensuring high standards of both professionalism and personal presentation.
Key Relationships
- Circuit Safety Team Leader
- Circuit Safety Team
- Medical Centre Team
- Venue Services Team
- Events and Track Sales Team
- Safety Marshals (contracted)
- Event Co-Coordinator
- Customers/Organising Staff
- Health & Safety Manager
- Site Security
What To Bring
- A copy of your CV (If you don’t have access to a printer, please let us know)
- Proof of your right to work (e.g. your passport)
- Your enthusiasm, professionalism and a positive attitude!
Benefits
Imagine yourself at the heart of the action at one of the world's most iconic motorsport venues and unique leisure destination. This isn't just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of something special. Here's why you should consider joining our team at Silverstone:
- Earn Competitive Pay: We offer competitive pay rates that reflect the important role our security team plays in ensuring smooth and safe events.
- Enjoy Flexible Hours: Need a job that fits around your other commitments? We offer flexible hours so you can create a work schedule that suits your lifestyle.
- Get Awesome Perks: Our "great team benefits" aren't just words. Think guest passes (imagine bringing your friends to an event!), subsidised refreshments to keep you going, and discounts at retail outlets. It's all part of being a valued member of the Silverstone team.
- Be Part of a Team: We're a close-knit team that values collaboration and support. You'll work alongside other dedicated professionals, building strong relationships and making a real difference.
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