The Role
Our remote Sales and Customer Service teams are great at what they do, but they can't put a caliper on a spindle or see why a bracket isn't lining up. That's where you come in. You will handle the high-level technical inquiries that require hands-on interaction with our physical inventory. You'll bridge the gap between our digital presence and our physical products.
Key Responsibilities
- Technical Deep-Dives: Answer complex customer inquiries regarding installation challenges, specific part dimensions, and fitment nuances.
- Quality Control (QC): Work with the Product Team to inspect incoming inventory to ensure it meets our strict standards before it hits the shelves.
- Returns Mastery: Inspect returned parts to determine if they were installed, damaged, or are eligible for restocking.
- Precision Measurement: Pull parts from the warehouse to get exact measurements (using calipers, micrometers, etc.) to satisfy specific customer "build" requirements.
- Internal Knowledge Base: Serve as a technical resource for the sales team to help them close difficult sales with 100% accuracy.
The "Line in the Sand" (Requirements)
We are very specific about who we are looking for. Please read these carefully before applying:
- The Restoration Rule: You MUST have personally completed at least one major restoration project on a vintage car. We're talking frame-off, engine-out, "I spent six months finding this specific bolt" kind of experience.
- What Doesn't Count: Simply "growing up in a car family," doing oil changes and brake jobs on your daily driver, or working exclusively on modern, OBD-II-heavy cars is not sufficient for this role. You need to understand the quirks of vintage automotive engineering.
- Computer Literacy: You must be extremely comfortable with modern digital tools and platforms This means typing 60+ WPM and communicating via email and fast-paced chat environments. If you hunt-and-peck on a keyboard, this isn't the role for you.
- Communication: You must be able to translate complex mechanical concepts into clear, concise written instructions for customers and coworkers.
Why You'll Love It
- Variety: No two days are the same. One hour you're measuring a disc brake kit, the next you're helping a customer troubleshoot a suspension geometry issue.
- The Environment: You'll be surrounded by fellow car enthusiasts in a facility that lives and breathes automotive history.
- The Impact: You are the gatekeeper of our quality and the hero for customers who are stuck on their own "dream builds."