Description:
Our Commitment To You:
Competitive wages
Medical insurance plan
401k retirement
A professional and respectful work environment
Paid vacation/holidays
Employee vehicle purchase program
Responsibilities (include but are not limited to):
Summary
The Sales Porter is responsible for lot set up and the movement of dealer inventory.
Porters work with the dealer's detailing department to prepare vehicles that are traded in or received from auto manufacturers.
They are also responsible for ensuring vehicles are clean and fueled up, ready for customers after the cars have been sold.
Porters must be ready to move any vehicle upon assignment and should be able to drive manual as well as automatic transmission vehicles.
An auto porter may drive an inventory vehicle to another location and bring one back in return.
As well need to maintain a clean and hazard free work environment.
Additional Responsibilities of Job
Attend all scheduled meetings.
Know, understand and follow all federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to the job; such as those governing the disposal of hazardous wastes.
Park and retrieve vehicles for customers upon delivery and drop-off.
Provide routine maintenance and cleaning of service work areas as scheduled.
Perform other duties as assigned and/or requested.
Requirements:
Our Ideal Candidate Will Possess:
Skill: Detail Oriented
Skill: Helpful as you always keep an eye out for what other people need.
Good customer service abilities, be polite and courteous manner, cooperative attitude, team oriented.
Ability to identify, comprehend and act on changing requirements; ability to work well under different environment conditions.
Ability to communicate and understand English and Spanish; including reading and writing.
A valid driver license, ability to drive a variety of vehicle types, insurable.
High School Diploma or equivalent
Working Conditions: The Sales Porter will perform physically demanding work throughout his or her shift.
He or she will stand six to eight or more hours per day and may lift equipment weighing from 10 to 75 lbs.
He or she may be exposed to dust, exhaust fumes and a variety of hazardous and non-hazardous materials.
The driving of vehicles is required.
Evening, holiday and weekend work hours may be required.