Part-Time

Brand Ambassador

Part-Time

Posted on 6/19/2025

Lucid Motors

Lucid Motors

5,001-10,000 employees

Designs and manufactures luxury electric vehicles

Compensation Overview

$26 - $32/hr

+ Equity Program + Discretionary Annual Incentive Program

No H1B Sponsorship

Scottsdale, AZ, USA

In Person

Category
Sales & Account Management
Required Skills
Salesforce
Customer Service
Requirements
  • Exceptional people skills, communication is key!
  • Ability to deliver an outstanding customer journey for guests entering the Studio
  • Experience in customer facing industry (food service, retail, hospitality etc)
  • Patience and professionalism
  • Comfortable operating in ambiguous retail environment
  • Passion for EV industry and building the Lucid brand
  • Flexible availability including extended holiday mall hours, holidays and weekends
  • 18 years old minimum
  • High School diploma/GED required
  • Prior experience with CRM tool such as Salesforce highly preferred
  • Authorized to work in the USA (visas sponsorship not available)
  • Physical requirements include the ability to twist, bend, squat, reach, and stand for extended periods of time with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Where permitted by law, successful completion of a drug test and background check including, but not limited to, criminal records are a condition of employment for Lucid sales centers
  • Valid driver’s license with no suspensions within the past year
  • Ability to obtain appropriate state licensing, where applicable
Responsibilities
  • Welcome guests, resolve general inquiries, and schedule test drives
  • Quality lead capture in CRM (Salesforce) inputs for customer interactions and outreach
  • Customer Assessment: Ask questions to understand budget, preferences, timeline
  • Listen to customer needs to recommend suitable vehicles and collects required customer information
  • Refer high-potential leads to Sales Specialists
  • Ensure all guests are directed to the most appropriate point of contact
  • Develop deep knowledge of Lucid brand, vehicles, and services
  • Stimulate customer consideration, explaining features, specifications, pricing of all models
  • Provide backend (i.e., non-customer-facing) operational support to ensure completion of order paperwork and clarity on order/vehicle status
  • Facilities Management: Ensure food and beverage replenishment from existing inventory and reporting of maintenance requests
  • Support Studio Manager in execution of Retail Ops. playbook (i.e. opening / closing checklist)
  • Ensure test drive and showcase vehicle readiness (cleaning, charging)
  • Assist with daily operations as needed
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior experience with CRM tool such as Salesforce highly preferred

Lucid Motors designs and builds luxury electric vehicles in the United States for environmentally conscious customers who seek high performance and long range. It develops its own EV technology in house, including advanced motors and efficient designs that enable longer ranges with fewer batteries, making cars lighter and more sustainable. Lucid sells directly to consumers, bypassing traditional dealerships to control the entire experience from design and manufacturing to sales and service. The goal is to transform the automotive industry by advancing sustainable technology and delivering luxury, high-performance EVs with reduced environmental impact.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Newark, California

Founded

2016

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Uber will buy at least 35,000 Lucid vehicles for its robotaxi network.
  • A sub-$50,000 midsize platform expands Lucid beyond luxury-only buyers.
  • Atlas motors use 30% fewer parts, improving manufacturing efficiency.

What critics are saying

  • Gravity delivery disruptions already caused revenue misses and a suspended 2026 forecast.
  • Repeated recalls signal persistent quality-control and supplier-management weaknesses.
  • Heavy losses and continuing dilution keep Lucid dependent on new capital.

What makes Lucid Motors unique

  • Lucid’s in-house powertrain technology delivers industry-leading efficiency and range.[2][3]
  • The Lucid Air reaches up to 512 miles of EPA-rated range.[2][4]
  • Lucid designs, assembles, and sells vehicles directly in the United States.[1][5]

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Benefits

Family Medical Leave

Remote Work Program

Health & Wellness - Dental Benefits, Disability Insurance, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Health Insurance Benefits, Life Insurance, Vision Benefits, Fitness Subsidies

401(K)

Paid Volunteer Time

Paid Holidays

Paid Sick Days

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Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

1%

2 year growth

1%
Endurance Warranty
May 13th, 2026
Lucid Air and Gravity recalled multiple times: what EV owners should know.

Lucid Air and Gravity recalled multiple times: what EV owners should know. BY: Amanda Walter PUBLISHED May 13, 2026 In their first years on the road, Lucid's Air and Gravity electric vehicles have faced several safety recalls for hardware problems, supplier errors, and software issues. While these issues may raise questions among some consumers about reliability and quality control, they actually highlight the complexity of producing high-performance luxury EVs and the challenges an automaker faces when first starting out. Keep reading to learn more about Lucid's recalls, why you should consider the benefits and risks of ownership, and what you can do to keep your electric vehicle safe and running well moving forward. Lucid Air recalls: A running list of drive power issues. Two of Lucid's largest recalls to date involve the Air Pure Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) EVs with single-motor trim. Here's what you should know about the Lucid Air recalls and how the manufacturer has addressed and resolved each one: RDU subframe wiring harness design error. In November 2024, Lucid recalled 1,539 Air sedans with 2024 and 2025 model years. During production, certain EVs received a shortened subframe wiring harness in the Rear Drive Unit (RDU). While the change was unintentional, the shortened harness can put extra stress on the harness connector, causing sporadic or complete communication loss and reduced or complete power loss from the RDU. Simply put, the electric car would be unable to move forward and could slow or even stop at random because of the defect. Lucid sent notices to owners in December 2024, advising them to schedule an appointment with their Lucid Service Center or contact Lucid Customer Care for a free wiring harness replacement. Defective half shaft bolts. In October 2025, the NHTSA recalled 225 Lucid Air Pure RWD EVs that may have been manufactured with half-shaft bolts that were improperly secured. Without secure bolts, the half shaft can disengage from the drive unit. If the half shaft detaches while a driver is operating the vehicle, the sedan's power can be cut off. On December 3, the automaker sent recall notices to affected owners, outlining the issue and offering free removal, inspection, and replacement of the bolts. Lucid Gravity recalls: three campaigns in under two years. In less than two years, Lucid's electric SUV, the Gravity, has been recalled multiple times for safety issues. While the luxury SUV is known for its roomy interior and comfortable seats, its safety problems are also attracting attention throughout the automotive industry. Learn more about the Gravity recalls and how Lucid has worked to fix them below: Airbag safety concerns. In December 2025, Lucid issued a recall on its 2026 Gravity SUVs. According to the NHTSA report, some vehicles may have received the wrong front seat backrest covers due to a labeling error during production. The supplier found that 66 SUVs may have received mismatched seat-cover labels. Consequently, the wrong covers can cause the front-seat side airbags to deploy improperly in a crash. Lucid sent notification letters to the affected owners in February 2026. Anyone in the recall population is eligible for a free vehicle inspection of the SUV's front seats and replacement of any mismatched covers. Rearview camera software defect. One month after announcing the front-seat cover mix-up, Lucid issued another recall for certain 2025-2026 Gravity SUVs operating with software older than version 3.3.20. If the newest software updates are not installed, the rearview camera image may not appear on the screen when the vehicle is shifted into reverse. Rear visibility may be reduced, which could reduce rear visibility while reversing. To fix the camera problem, Lucid released a free software update in December 2025 that owners could download over-the-air (OTA). Installing version 3.3.20 or any newer update will resolve the rearview camera issue. Lucid also sent letters to affected owners on March 4, 2026, to inform them of the remedy. Seatbelt anchor weld defect. Lucid announced a significant recall on March 26, 2026. This time, the recall included 4,476 Gravity vehicles. The affected SUVs were manufactured before February 14, 2026. According to the NHTSA report, an unapproved supplier change led to second-row lap belt anchor brackets being manufactured with weak welds. If the welds fail, the seatbelts might not protect passengers in a crash. Furthermore, the welded lap belt anchors do not meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed in late May 2026. Lucid's remedy is free to owners and includes inspecting and repairing the seats with a reinforcing bracket and adhesive, or, if necessary, replacing the entire seat. Affected Lucid vehicles: check your VIN. To learn more about Lucid's safety recalls or get information on a specific model, you can visit NHTSA.gov. The website has a tool that lets you look up recalls by VIN. Another option is to call Lucid's recall hotline at 1-888-995-8243. See the table below for a breakdown of Lucid recalls, the affected models and units, and the status of the remedy as of mid-May 2026. | Model | Recall | Years / Units | Status | | Lucid Air Pure RWD | Wiring harness power loss | 2024-2025 | Remedy complete | | Lucid Air Pure RWD | Half-shaft bolt disconnect | 2024-2026, 225 units | Remedy complete | | Lucid Air (multiple) | Rearview camera software | 2022-2026 | OTA update issued | | Lucid Gravity | Airbag cover mislabeling | 2026, 66 units | Remedy complete | | Lucid Gravity | Rearview camera software | 2025-2026 | OTA update issued | | Lucid Gravity | Seatbelt anchor weld defect | 2025-2026, 4,476 units | Interim notice May 22, 2026 | What the recall pattern tells Endurancewarranty. Lucid's recalls have identified two major issues: supplier errors that were caught and quickly corrected, and hardware problems linked to the complexity of EV drivetrain design. These kinds of problems are nothing new and can happen to other car companies, too. Still, Lucid's high recall rate and low production volume are factors prospective buyers may want to consider when evaluating long-term ownership. As Lucid works to improve its quality and address supplier issues, it's important to consider the benefits and risks involved with owning one of its vehicles. Do the latest technology and luxury features outweigh potential future repair costs and ongoing ownership considerations - especially as the vehicle ages and is no longer protected by the factory warranty? If your answer is no, then it might be worth exploring other EV options, like Teslas or models like the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Kia Sorento Plug-In Hybrid, Honda Accord Hybrid, or Hyundai Sonata Hybrid. However, if your answer is yes, your next step should be to explore extended car warranty options to explore additional coverage options after the original warranty expires. What happens when the factory warranty ends. Lucid's factory warranty includes broad coverage during the stated warranty period. For the first 4 years/50,000 miles of ownership, Lucid may repair, replace, or adjust covered components that malfunction or fail during normal use due to a manufacturing or factory workmanship defect. The automaker will also cover the powertrain and high-voltage battery for 8 years/100,000 miles. But replacing the battery system, drivetrain components, and even electronics can be costly after the existing coverage terms end. This is why having a backup plan, like an extended car warranty or vehicle service contract, may be worth considering, depending on your repair concerns and ownership plans If you own a Lucid Motors vehicle, then you probably know that the automaker does not offer a traditional extended warranty like other manufacturers. Therefore, once your initial warranty period ends, you'll be responsible for any future repair costs unless you have a separate protection plan. Battery-related coverage can vary depending on the provider, vehicle, and contract terms. For example, Endurance Warranty offers coverage options for certain EVs and hybrids; however, battery components are generally excluded from coverage. Drivers should review sample contracts carefully to understand available coverage options. Long-Term coverage beyond the recalls. Even if your car falls into the luxury EV category, it can still have problems and need repairs. Also, it's important to remember that a recall fixes a specific problem once. An EV extended warranty or vehicle service contract can help cover future repair costs and is especially helpful when you need to replace an expensive part in a modern car. Along with added peace of mind, Endurance customers also get access to 24/7 roadside assistance, travel interruption protection, and rental car reimbursement perks. You can also get a free year's worth of its Endurance Elite Benefits, including tire coverage, key fob replacement, windshield repair, and more. To learn more about your coverage options, contact an Endurance representative at (800) 253-8203 or request a FREE quote. You can also see your price and plan recommendations in its convenient online store. Amanda Walter Amanda is the Content Marketing Manager at Endurance, where she leads automotive editorial content and oversees Endurance Cares, the company's community giving program. With over a decade of experience, she's passionate about sharing insights that help drivers protect what matters most.

The Wall Street Journal
Apr 14th, 2026
Lucid Secures $750 Million in New Funding, Names New CEO

Lucid Group said it secured $750 million in fresh funding commitments from Uber Technologies and Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.

PR Newswire
Apr 14th, 2026
Lucid appoints Schindler Group's Silvio Napoli as CEO to drive profitability

Lucid Group has appointed Silvio Napoli as its next chief executive officer. Napoli, formerly chairman and CEO of Schindler Group, will join Lucid's board of directors and relocate from Switzerland to the US. Napoli brings decades of global industrial leadership experience, particularly in manufacturing excellence, operational discipline and capital allocation. At Schindler, he led the vertical transportation industry's shift towards a technology-enabled, service-oriented business model whilst managing large-scale global operations. Interim CEO Marc Winterhoff will continue as chief operating officer when Napoli assumes the role. During his tenure, Winterhoff strengthened Lucid's execution and operational discipline whilst expanding its strategy. Napoli will focus on scaling production of Lucid Gravity and Lucid Air, advancing the upcoming midsize platform vehicles, and accelerating the company towards positive free cash flow and profitability.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 13th, 2026
Lucid group (LCID) reports Q1 deliveries impacted by temporary supply disruption.

Lucid group (LCID) reports Q1 deliveries impacted by temporary supply disruption. Laiba Immad

Yahoo Finance
Apr 9th, 2026
Lucid stock plummets 61% despite doubling production to 17,840 vehicles in 2025

Lucid Group shares have fallen 61% over the past six months, though the electric vehicle maker showed some progress in recent quarters. The company produced 7,874 vehicles in Q4, up 132% year-over-year, whilst deliveries rose 72% to 5,345 units. However, significant challenges remain. Lucid posted a Q4 operating loss of nearly $1.1 billion, contributing to a total 2025 operating loss of $3.5 billion. The company plans to launch two midsize vehicles, Cosmos and Earth, priced under $50,000 later this year. The timing proves difficult as US EV sales declined 2% last year amid growing recession concerns. The EV maker faces mounting losses and a broader market slowdown, making its path to profitability uncertain despite production improvements.

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