Pay Grade/Pay Range: The rate of pay is to be determined by the employer.
Department/Organization: This position reports to an off-campus employer.
Normal Work Schedule: Flexible
Note to Applicants: To apply, please email a copy of your resume to [email protected].
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Job Summary: The Media Assistant Intern for Tuscaloosa Chevrolet captures high-quality photos of inventory for website content, social media, and other marketing platforms. Uploads, organizes, and manages digital files as needed. Transports vehicles to and from other service centers. Additional duties assigned to support the sales, service, and parts teams.
Additional Department Summary: Tuscaloosa Chevrolet is located at 6500 Interstate Pkwy, Cottondale, AL.
Required Minimum Qualifications: Valid insurance and driver's license, with a clean driving record. Comfortable driving a wide variety of vehicles. Strong attention to detail. Must be 19 years of age. Team oriented.
Off-Campus Position Disclaimers: This position is an off-campus employment opportunity. The HR Office of Student Employment makes no particular recommendations regarding off-campus employers and makes no representations or guarantees about positions posted. The HR Office of Student Employment is not responsible for the safety, wages, working conditions, or other aspects of off-campus employment. Applicants are urged to perform due diligence in researching employers when applying for or accepting private, off-campus employment. This position reports to an off-campus employer – Tuscaloosa Chevrolet. Final candidates may be subject to a thorough background check by employer prior to employment.
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