Dealership Lot Attendantother related Employment listings - Salem, NH at Geebo

Dealership Lot Attendant

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4 Salem, NH Salem, NH Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$29.
8K - $37.
7K a year Estimated:
$29.
8K - $37.
7K a year Key Auto Group believes that our people are the most important part of our team, and we focus on our team members first.
Our success in each area of our business is only attainable by having a culture-oriented, well-trained team of professionals who are focused on exceeding customer expectations.
Find the place in our organization that you'd like to make a difference in, and grow with us.
We always look to promote from within our ranks, and a number of our current managers began their careers with the Key Auto Group in entry-level positions.
Responsibilities Maintain inventory appearance and performance by cleaning the interior and exterior of vehicles, replenishing all vehicle fluids as needed, and replacing batteries when necessary.
Maintain the property, including mowing the lawn, leaf blowing, weed whacking, weeding, etc Keep lots neat and orderly, moving cars as directed by the general sales manager and in accordance with dealership display standards.
Drive vehicles to and from service lanes, service stalls, and parking lot as needed.
Retrieve and deliver vehicles from property locations.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Able to work flexible schedules and some weekends Positive attitude, can-do mentality, confident, outgoing personality eagerness to improve High school diploma or equivalent Professional attitude and the ability to deliver best-in-class customer service Reliable transportation to and from work every single day Valid driver's license and clean driving record Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance 401K Plan
Match Paid time off and vacation Short/Long Term Disability/Flex/Life Growth opportunities.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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