Service Adviser/Writer Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Service Adviser/Writer

Job Description
This is a full-time position offering great
Benefits: Health, Dental, 401k/Profit sharing, vacation and holiday. Heritage Automotive is looking for the right team member to add to its service department in Tremonton. This opportunity will be hands on with our wonderful guests and clients. The position assists our guests with their service needs and interacts with all of our service clients. It is our focus to provide and environment that promotes honesty, integrity, and respect. We will not be satisfied until our guests become RAVING fans! This adviser position is to support the service department and writes up the service tickets for dispatch to the technicians. We are look for a pleasing personality that understands the importance of serving others. Heritage will provide on the job training and overall leadership. We are an awarded Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram dealership offering services to the community that we have been part of for over 30 years. Training and certification training is available.
Responsibilities
Full-time position with occasional Saturdays. We are open from 8 to 6 Monday thru Friday and Saturday from 8 to 1. Must be able to communicate effectively and display excellent follow thru skills. A mechanical inclination is to your advantage, but formal experience is not necessary. Must be willing to serve our guests and understand the importance of hospitality.
Qualifications
Experience in the automotive service industry is a plus, but not necessary. Must be dependable and able to communicate effectively. The focus of this position is to effectively serve our guests with their automotive service/maintenance needs.
Additional Information
May also apply in person at:
Heritage Motor Company of Tremonton
101 North 300 East
Tremonton, Utah 84337Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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