Are you looking for a rewarding
career in the automotive industry? We are always looking for talented
individuals that are looking for a fulfilling career in the Automotive
Industry. To learn more about our positions, click on the listings
below. To inquire about a position, please fill out the following form
on this page.
Sales
ConsultantSales
consultants assist customers by demonstrating how to operate a vehicle,
offer test drives and assist clients with the purchase of a
vehicle.
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ManagerSales
managers are responsible for profitability in both the new and used
vehicle departments and for customer retention. They must effectively
manage sales consultants, have a strong knowledge of the market and
product, and an in-depth understanding of all sales departments'
financial data as well as strong communication and customer relations
skills.
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topFinance
ManagerFinance Managers
complete all the legal paperwork involved in a vehicle transaction. In
addition, they arrange financing for the customer, and offer aftermarket
products including extended maintenance contracts and lo-jack
anti-theft equipment to ensure protection of the customer's investment.
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AdvisorA service advisor works with
customers to schedule service work and routine maintenance. Service
advisors also handle the administrative and customer relations aspects
of service department operations. A service advisor's primary
responsibility is to communicate customer's vehicle concerns to the
technician, so that the technician can diagnose and fix the vehicle
properly.
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ManagerA Service Manager supervises and
directs associates in the service center, and is responsible for the
effective operation of the service center to include sales, productivity
and profitability. The Service Manager is also responsible for ensuring
that the service center operates under safe conditions according to
established policies and procedures and in compliance with federal,
state, county, and municipal regulations.
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Parts Advisor
A Parts Advisor assists the service technicians
and walk-in customers in purchasing parts and accessories. They are
responsible for keeping track of inventory and placing orders for parts
and accessories that are not currently in stock.
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Parts Manager strives to return a satisfactory profit on the
dealership's investment in parts inventory. Parts managers
accomplish their objectives through the use of proper purchasing
procedures, inventory control, staff utilization, security, pricing,
merchandising, display and advertising.
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TechnicianEntry-level service
technicians inspect, maintain and repair automobiles, while training
with skilled technicians. Master Technician Master technicians
are responsible for repairing the most challenging and time-sensitive
problems that vehicles have when they arrive at the service
department.
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topLot
PorterCleans and services cars on the
lot. Cleans interior and exterior of cars being offered for sale. May
pick up and deliver cars to customers. Warranty Administrator The
warranty clerk handles all warranty claims, a task that requires strong
interpersonal communication skills.
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topReceptionist The
receptionist greets customers when they come into the dealership's
showroom, answers their questions and directs them to the appropriate
staff member. They also answer all incoming calls, take messages and
transfer callers to the appropriate department.
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topCashierAn
automotive cashier receives payments from customers getting their
vehicles maintained or repaired, or buying parts or fluids specific to
certain vehicles. These cashiers sometimes also act as the front desk
receptionist and answer telephones.
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topAccountingBookkeepers
keep complete, up-to-date and accurate records of accounts and
financial arrangements for the dealership. Bookkeepers verify
and enter information into ledgers or a computer, balance the accounts,
and compile reports and financial statements. In smaller
dealerships, bookkeepers may also have the duties of an accounts
receivable and accounts payable clerk.
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ComptrollerThe
Comptroller is responsible for the financial condition of the
dealership, and directing the overall financial planning, budgeting and
accounting practices.
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topTitle Clerk
The Title and Tag Clerk
processes new and used vehicle sales transactions, verifies information
for the accounting department and prepares legal transfer documents for
the state department of motor vehicles.
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Receivable/PayableAccounts
Receivable Clerks process payments to customers' accounts and take
appropriate action on overdue payments. Accounts Receivable
Clerks also maintain records and deposits. Accounts Payable Clerks
process invoices for the dealership and make payments by the due date,
as well as review and resolve any invoicing issues.
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ManagerThe Body Shop
Manager is responsible for the reputation, efficiency, and profitability
of shop operations. They oversee daily operation of the business,
including workflow through the body and paint departments. They are
responsible for controlling costs, building a loyal clientele,
maintaining good employee relations, setting and obtaining objectives,
and keeping records. They may have parts, production, and/or other
managers to assist with duties.
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EstimatorThe Body Shop Estimator
inspects and analyzes collision damaged vehicles to create a repair plan
and apply pricing. They build relationships with vehicle owners,
repairers, and insurance personnel to negotiate costs and sell work.
They use computers to write estimates and interact with other
computer software.
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Painter/Technician Restores damaged
vehicles to their original structural integrity, function, and
appearance. Uses hand tools and power tools to remove or repair damaged
parts, weld as needed, and properly install new parts. Works with a
variety of metals and plastics, as well as glass, electrical, and
mechanical parts. Damaged vehicles must be repaired correctly so they
will perform as designed, especially in subsequent
collisions.
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topWe currently do
not have any positions for which we are actively hiring. However we
encourage you to submit your resume and contact information, as we are
always looking for great team
players.