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Service Director - Highline Import - Fairfield County, CT - Top Dealership Employer - Jack Young (J

Company Name:
Jack Young Personnel Services, Inc
Are you ready to experience the professionalism, continuity, and career potential that our Fairfield County Connecticut, highline dealer has to offer with this Service Director opportunity? Please review some of the key attributes that would identify you as the right candidate:
o A fixed operations professional with a clear understanding of business development, production process improvement, and Internet marketing strategies related to service and parts.
o Preference given to managers with prior experience with a compatible highline franchise.
o Successful in enhancing the performance of Service Consultants.
o Must have managed a service operation with greater than 20 technicians.
o Management style best described as out on the service drive active, as opposed to in the office analyzing reports.
It is not always that we can state unequivocally that our client offers one of the best long term career opportunities in the market. This is definitely one of those circumstances as the right candidate will be following a long tenured Service Director who is retiring after 35
years of successfully managing two different dealership organizations.
If this position sounds ideally suited to your skill set, and personal makeup; please send your resume either to this posting http://tinyurl.com/qbd8ehy , or directly to . You may also inquire at either of the two contact numbers listed below. All inquiries will be kept strictly confidential.
Jack Young, President
Jack Young Personnel Services, Inc.
Plainview, NY 11803
516 933-1234
c 516-817-7068
www.jackyoung.com
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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