Alas, it doesn't look like I fit the roles they're looking for. ![]()
They don't happen to need an Aero Engineer with significant simulator and data analysis, and rules adjudication experience, do they?
Photograph courtesy BimmerWorld
Here’s your chance to work for one of the leaders in BMW performance parts, as BimmerWorld is looking to hire a technical sales representative.
The full-time position is based at BimmerWorld’s headquarters in Southwest Virginia–just outside of Blacksburg–and would aid the growing sales team in building and keeping long-term customer relationships as well as provide customer support.
Have extensive knowledge and enthusiasm for BMWs? Experienced in sales or customer service? Highly familiar with European cars or e-commerce technology? This could be the perfect role for you.
BimmerWorld’s careers page also lists openings for customer service advisor, digital marketing assistant, race shop lead technician and warehouse receiving associate.
And yes, before you ask, there is an employee discount.
Alas, it doesn't look like I fit the roles they're looking for. ![]()
They don't happen to need an Aero Engineer with significant simulator and data analysis, and rules adjudication experience, do they?
JG Pasterjak said:Can confirm it would be worth working there just for the annual chili cookoff.
Dang, that's a heck of a reason to work there–aside from all the cool BMW stuff, of course.
Thanks for the heads up!! I applied for the Marketing Assistant position. Not exactly my current career path but could be fun plus I get to put my photography skills to good use. :-)
sleepyhead the buffalo said:Alas, it doesn't look like I fit the roles they're looking for.
They don't happen to need an Aero Engineer with significant simulator and data analysis, and rules adjudication experience, do they?
Maybe they might need a drivetrain testing engineer with a background in engine & transmission work? I could use a change too!
I like this from list of duties for the race tech description:
Aggressive hands-on work combined with direction and leadership of other
crew members during incidents at the race track (motor swaps, crash repair,
etc.)
JG Pasterjak said:Can confirm it would be worth working there just for the annual chili cookoff.
I need to make one of those. I’ve seen the photos.
Msterbee said:Thanks for the heads up!! I applied for the Marketing Assistant position. Not exactly my current career path but could be fun plus I get to put my photography skills to good use. :-)
You got to be in it to win it. I’ve worked in the industry for nearly 20 years. That’s been my advice when asked - jump at opportunities if they present themselves. You never know, they might give you a shot.
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