Full-Time | Monday–Friday | 8:00 AM–4:30 PM or until route is completed
Service Area:
Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton & Surrounding Areas
Pay: $25.00++ per hour
Pro-MotionPix is seeking a
Mobile Inventory Porter Technician
to work with automotive dealerships throughout the Dublin, Livermore, and Pleasanton area.
If you enjoy being on your feet, working with vehicles, traveling between locations, and having responsibility for your own daily route, this could be a great fit.
You'll help dealership teams keep their vehicle inventory organized and ready for online shoppers. You'll locate vehicles and keys, move cars when needed, communicate with dealership personnel, and use a company-issued iPhone to capture vehicle photos, 360° spins, and videos.
You don't need photography experience to get started.
Pro-MotionPix provides paid training and teaches you the equipment, app, and workflow.
The focus of this position is
getting the work done accurately and efficiently—not artistic or creative photography.
You don't need a specific job title to succeed here. Experience in the following areas can translate well:
We want applicants to have a realistic understanding of the position.
Before applying, we encourage you to watch our
Day in the Life
and
Pay Plan
videos on the Pro-MotionPix Careers page. You'll learn more about the daily workflow, expectations, and how compensation works.
If you want a
full-time automotive job that keeps you moving, gives you independence, and lets you work at different dealerships throughout the week
, we'd like to hear from you.
Apply today and become part of the Pro-MotionPix team!

Pro-MotionPix, LLC is a state of the art photography and data management company serving the automotive dealership industry. Pro-MotionPix prides itself on superior quality photographic images that help sell cars fast. Our photographers use high-end cameras and lenses to properly showcase each vehicle. Car buyers are no longer just walking onto dealers' lots, they are doing their research and shopping online. If you wouldn't show your live shoppers a dirty car, why would you show your virtual shoppers a bad photo?