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Intersection is an experience-driven Out of Home media and technology company that delivers programming, consumer amenities, and advertising to cities. From free internet access to way-finding to real-time information, our products make city life easier and more sustainable. We further enrich cities with experiential programming that inspires and engages people throughout their day. With valuable, diverse audiences in America’s top cities, we provide innovative, data-driven solutions for brands to reach urbanites at scale.

$2,000 Retention Bonus to all new Level 1 trainees/installers on our Field Operations Team!!!!!

The Role:

As a Sign Installer at Intersection, you will assist in maintaining our advertising assets in the Minneapolis metro area. You are highly motivated, reliable and dedicated, and work well in a team environment. You should have solid written and verbal communication skills, be comfortable working in a physical job and you must possess a valid driver's license and have a good driving record. You should be comfortable working in the elements year-round. This is a full-time position and the schedule is Monday-Friday, 4:30am-1:00pm. 

What you will accomplish:

  • Successfully install and remove advertising posters on the interior and exterior of trains
  • Accurately record and report all install/removal information prior to the end of each shift
  • Report safety and maintenance related problems to supervisor/operations manager
  • Receive deliveries of work supplies at the warehouse. List & label the received materials for particular garages per work order instructions
  • Participate in company training, safety meetings and other meetings and events as directed
  • Install vinyl applications and interior advertising car cards in & outside of buses at transit garages throughout the state
  • Safely operate a company vehicle when traveling to and from work sites

What we are looking for:

  • Ability to lift or carry up to 50 pounds
  • Ability to work alone or with minimal supervision
  • Ability to reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, bend or crawl
  • Perform non-routine duties as assigned by a supervisor
  • Must have good attention to detail and the ability to follow instructions.
  • Be able to work safely while in the warehouse.   
  • The ability to understand and follow work procedures (you will be trained) 

Offers of employment are contingent upon successfully passing a review of motor vehicle records, verification of social security number and passing a drug test at a certified testing facility.

Hourly Rate Range: $18.51 to $23.50

At Intersection we celebrate every voice that makes us unique and every perspective that makes us grow. It’s our shared responsibility to create an equitable environment where every employee contributes to the culture of the company. Our products and offerings impact cities across the world and it’s our goal to represent the diversity and differences that make cities special. We will be relentless in that pursuit, because together we are better. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, disability, and veteran status.

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