Dealership Lot Service Remote Representative (multiple locations)

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Dealer Specialties is looking for a Dealership Lot Service Representative to join our dynamic team. This is a REMOTE traveling position. We offer a desirable work environment that allows you to work independently. We are looking for someone who has great time-management, communication, and enjoys working outdoors. This position requires reliable personal transportation.

This Position:
This is a field based, route position. If you have professional experience in automotive customer service, route service, ride share positions, automotive inspection business; or as a lot porter, auto detailer, car washer, service writer or vehicle inspector then this position is for you.
In this role you will travel to car dealerships, complete capture photos/videos for dealership websites, and print buyer’s guides for vehicle windows.
  • This is a temp-to-hire role that offers an hourly rate of approximately $18 - $20 / hour Compensation factors include route/market, experience, etc.

  • Regular, full-time employees are eligible for additional benefits to include possible added commissions medical, dental, vision, flexible spending account; 401k, matching up to 4% fully vested on day one of employment; paid vacation, company holidays and sick leave; corporate discount opportunities.
  • Mileage reimbursement, tablet and printer are provided.
Requirements:
  • Valid Driver’s License with good driving history
  • Ability to learn to drive a manual transmission
  • Ability to work outside in various weather conditions, including winter and cold temperatures' as well as summer and very hot temperatures' year round.
Our Location:
This is a REMOTE traveling position. This is a route position that will require travel to multiple locations with own vehicle within that area.
Why Apply?
  • Competitive pay & flexible work schedule
  • On-the-job training to help you succeed.
  • No late evenings and no Sundays
  • Medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) savings plans*
This job posting will stay open until the position is filled or deemed to be no longer necessary.

About DE

Dominion Enterprises (DE) is a privately held data services and software services conglomerate offering client solutions through stand-alone businesses serving several verticals including automotive, hospitality, franchise, real estate and powersports. Our customers rely on our B2B products and services through DataOne Software, Dominion DMS, Activator Dealer Solutions, Dealer Specialties, Cross-Sell, Travel Media Group, Franchise Ventures, PrimeStreet, and Recreational Dealer Solutions. DE is headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia. We are proud of our collaborative, innovative, team-oriented work environments, excellent career enrichment opportunities, community service opportunities, competitive earnings, and comprehensive benefits package including a generous 401(k) plan. DE is an equal opportunity employer and supports a diverse workforce, and is a drug-testing employer.

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