become a DRIVER

WHO WE ARE:
DriveShop is a marketing and professional services company serving OEM manufacturers and their agency partners. We produce media and marketing programs and events to showcase the latest make and model in the auto industry. DriveShop has been named consistently to Best Places to Work, Event Marketer 'IT' List, Forbes 500 and more.

SUMMARY:
As a driver, you will prep and deliver new model vehicles to the media, VIPs, agencies or other groups for testing or other marketing purposes. You may be asked to present vehicle features and highlights as needed and company training will be provided. You will be working with a dedicated team who are passionate about the automotive industry and vehicles. Our role is to present the vehicles in the best possible light for our clients. Most of our work revolves around press fleets, with the purpose being to go to media to create stories for potential buyers.

There is also the opportunity to work on events such as new vehicle launches, photoshoots as well as many other promotional activities for vehicle. This could involve travel in the U.S. to beautiful desitnations where clients showcase their vehicles to generate content or drive future sales.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:        

  • Maintain and manage the care and logistics of client-owned vehicle fleets, equipment and materials in excellent working order, care and condition.

  • Assist with vehicle preparation, loan pick-up and delivery logistics.

  • Train on vehicle knowledge and presentation abilities for individual vehicle models required for lifestyle and social media vehicle walk-around presentations in compliance with DriveShop training guides. Adhere to any client specific requirements (e.g., prep, presentation, paperwork, etc.).

  • Assist with fleet office operations and event production support as needed.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The physical demands and work environment described below represent the activities and surroundings of the positions.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.  While performing the duties of this job, the employee is constantly required to use hands and arms to prep vehicles, drive a vehicle, reach, sit, talk and hear on the telephone and in person with individuals and groups.