YESCO Sign Patroller - Florence, SC

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  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule
  • Bonus based on performance
YESCO Sign Patroller - Florence, SC
Job Description:
YESCO, a leader in the sign and lighting industry, is seeking a diligent and detail-oriented individual for the part-time, remote position of Sign Patroller for the Florence, SC area. This role is crucial for our service operations, as you will be the eyes on the ground, identifying and reporting sign and lighting outages for our YESCO Myrtle Beach/Charleston Franchise.
Please note: This is a remote position, but the work is performed in the field - within your designated territory and cannot be completed from home.
Responsibilities:
Drive through assigned commercial and retail areas in Florence, SC, and surrounding communities to identify malfunctioning or non-working electric signs, parking lot lights, and other illuminated assets.
    Document and report all identified issues accurately using our proprietary mobile app software, Servizio. This includes taking clear photographs, linking to the precise location, and providing a brief description of the problem. Work independently to establish and maintain an efficient patrolling schedule. Communicate effectively with the franchise office sales team in Myrtle Beach as needed. Represent the YESCO brand professionally while in the field.
Requirements:
Must be a resident of or located in the Florence, SC area.
    Must have a reliable personal vehicle with a valid driver's license and proof of insurance. Must have a personal smartphone with a data plan for using the Servizio app. Strong attention to detail and observational skills. Ability to work independently and manage time effectively. Willingness to submit to a background check. Previous experience in a similar field (e.g., delivery driver, field work, etc.) is a plus but not required.
Compensation:
This is a part-time position with flexible evening hours.
  • Compensation will be discussed during the interview process.
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