Lot Technician Transportation & Warehousing - South Jordan, UT at Geebo

Lot Technician

Job Description
Greet customers, drive vehicles in/out of the service garage area, tag, wash and pull customer cars up front for them, arrange and keep organized vehicles on the dealership lot, broom snow from vehicles in winter, pick up and keep the lot and service area clear of trash, fuel vehicles, possibly shuttle customers to work/home as needed, manages the cleaning and detailing of vehicles, full appearance reconditioning inside and out, interior/exterior paint/fab application - wash, clean and polish vehicles, provide quality workmanship in a timely manner. Other duties may be assigned by the Service manager.
Responsibilities
Handle all requests quickly and courteously
Follow directions and work hard
Ask questions when in doubt
Treat all employees and customers fairly, courteously
Be prompt and available
Be honest and fair in all business dealings
Qualifications
One year of work experience, preference for previous car dealership experience
Able to operate automatic and manual transmissions
Customer service skills - friendly
Minimum of 18 years old and a current, valid driver s license with an acceptable driving record
This position requires the ability to bend, kneel, walk or stand for long periods of time in all types of weather
Additional Information
Pay $11.50
Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm OR 2pm to 9pm
Run errands as needed
Wash and pull customer cars
Arrange and keep vehicle organized on the dealership lot
Broom snow from vehicles in winter
Pick up and keep the lot and service area clear of trash
Fill vehicles up with fuel
Manage the cleaning and detailing of vehiclesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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