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Lot Tech/Inventory Assistant

Murdock Hyundai of Lindon is looking for reliable, hard working, take charge individuals to fill our Lot Tech positions. Advancement opportunities available within the company as there is room to grow and we promote from within. Come be apart of our awesome TEAM!
We have a few openings for the lot tech position and one for an inventory assistant.
-Primary Responsibilities for Lot Techs-
Washing of new and used cars
Moving and arranging the new and used inventory
Maintaining a clean lot and wash bays at all times
Fueling vehicles as needed
Preparing new car inventory for lot
Completing final wash and cleaning cars for delivery
Willingness to work in a fast paced environment
Various other responsibilities and duties will be delegated by management. Part time is available but full time employees are preferred.
-Primary Responsibilities for Inventory Assistant-
Assist Inventory Manager with preparation of cars to be photoed every morning
Identifying and gathering all cars to be photoed
Washing and plating said cars
Daily inventory audits
This position requires strong leadership, initiative and sense of urgency
Various other responsibilities and duties will be delegated by management. This position is full time with hours from 8am to 6pm with an hour lunch.
Full benefits available for full time employess i.e. Medical, Dental, Vision, Flex Spending, 401k, vacation and holiday pay
Experience is preferred but not required
Over 18 with valid drivers license
Reliable transportation to dealership
Clean driving record
Pass drug test and help to maintain drug free environment
Can do, hard working attitude
Contact:
Joe Petersen
Email:
joep@murdockhyundai.com
Please apply in person at
452 S Lindon Park Drive
Lindon, UT 84042Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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