Autonomous Vehicle Driver Transportation & Warehousing - San Francisco, CA at Geebo

Autonomous Vehicle Driver

San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA Full-time Full-time $29 an hour $29 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Royalty Staffing is currently hiring Autonomous Vehicle Drivers in the San Francisco Metropolitan Area for our client who is a growing ride-hailing company.
This is an excellent opportunity to be at the forefront of turning the company's vision into reality.
We are currently hiring for multiple schedules, with bonus pay for weekend and night shifts (i.
e.
the weekend day shift offers an added 5% per hour and the weekend night shift offers an added 10% per hour).
Hours:
Day Shift:
7:
45 am-4:
15 pm Night Shift:
3:
45 pm-12:
15 am Days:
Thursday-Monday Friday-Tuesday As a Vehicle Operator Driver, you will:
Support vehicle operations.
Drive 4-8 hours a day with a priority on safety.
Conduct basic software operation tasks.
Support missions through a wide variety of roles in and out of vehicles.
Assist with documentation and metrics.
Provide accurate written and oral feedback to engineering teams.
Support vehicle maintenance and logistics.
Conduct daily basic vehicle preventative maintenance checks, services, and repairs.
Provide logistical support for the movement and storage of vehicles and equipment.
Ensure the readiness and cleanliness of vehicles, equipment, and the workplace.
Assist with paperwork and documentation related to vehicle readiness.
Requirements:
Basic vehicle knowledge to perform vehicle checks, ability to drive for long duration (6 hours in the car per day) Basic technology ability Excellent written and verbal communication skills Excellent driving history and no criminal history Proactive mindset and resourcefulness Bachelor's degree or equivalent technical experience is a plus Military experience is a plus.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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