Lead local driver recruitment and onboarding by building a 500+ interested-driver list, support day-to-day local operations, and act as OMNI's regional point of contact.
OMNI is expanding to Santa Barbara, Orange County, Los Angeles, and San Diego, and we’re looking for local leaders to help us grow.
What you'll do:
Build a local list of 500+ interested drivers
Help drivers get started and understand the platform
Support local operations
Be the local point of contact for OMNI in your area
What you get:
Official Regional Leader title
Revenue share from local rides
Access to credits, tools, marketing support
Leadership role as OMNI grows—future equity or paid role potential
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