Service Representative Sales at Geebo

Service Representative

Company Name:
Colonial Properties Trust
Description

_Colonial Properties Trust_ provides an exciting environment for candidates successful in sales, marketing, and service. If you desire a professional career in a fast-paced setting with a variety of activities and responsibilities, we would like to hear from you. Our growth strategy provides tremendous opportunities for talented individuals seeking a career in the multi-family industry.
_Job Summary_
The _Service Representative_ works closely with the Service Manager to maintain the best possible property appearance, including all interior and exterior amenities, common areas, and offices. This position assists with minor maintenance such as painting, pressure washing, changing light bulbs, vacuuming pools, and changing filters. Landscaping duties include weeding, watering, pruning, and general lawn care maintenance. The Service Representative interacts frequently with residents while delivering notices, cleaning and maintaining amenities, and assisting with service requests. This position must demonstrate a high level of customer service at all times in support of the community's resident retention goals.
This is a part time position.
_Qualifications_
High School diploma or GED required
Six months of light maintenance and/or cleaning experience preferred
Strong communication and customer service skills
Computer proficiency preferred
Federal and State Fair Housing
Ability to communicate effectively with supervisor
Strong attention to detail
Valid driver's license and transportation required
_Colonial Properties Trust_ offers a competitive benefits package for all eligible employees. For more information, visit:Colonial Properties Trust Benefits
EOE M/F/D/V
Post Date: 8/28/2013
Requisition Number: 13-0385
Title: Service Representative
FLSA Type: Non-Exempt
City: Birmingham
State: AL
Location Name: Colonial Village at TrussvilleEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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