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Driving cars to a designated spot after cleaning is done. Washing and waxing of various automobiles. Washing and waxing of various automobiles. Part or Full Time Detailer. Driving cars to a designated spot after cleaning is done.
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Perform thorough cleaning and detailing of vehicles, including washing, waxing, and vacuuming. As a porter you will be responsible for the safe delivary of cars and customers. This role involves detailing, cleaning, and inspecting vehicles, both interior and exterior, to meet high-quality standards and enhance the customer experience.
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Exposed to solvents and solutions used in cleaning, waxing, stripping and graffiti removal. Visually surveys rail cars in yard and line of road to determine if vehicle should be pulled for immediate service or meets appropriate standards to remain in scheduled cleaning cycle.
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On as needed basis, also responsible for Reconditioning Associate, Reconditioning Associate I, II, Senior Reconditioning Associate and Senior Reconditioning Associate I duties including, but not limited to, zone maintenance vehicle receiving and prep for delivery, car wash, interior and exterior cleaning, carpet shampooing, waxing, paint touch-up, wet sanding, buffing and Paintless Dent Removal (PDR.
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Experience in one or more of the following is preferred: washing, waxing, cleaning and buffing, masking, sanding, grinding and applying paint; removing and replacing small parts, carrying out minor repairs + Manual dexterity and physical stamina, lift heavy objects, and walk and stand for extended periods of time + Customer focus and attention to detail + Possession of valid drivers license.
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Experience in one or more of the following is preferred: washing, waxing, cleaning and buffing, masking, sanding, grinding and applying paint; removing and replacing small parts, carrying out minor repairs.
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Duties and Responsibilities, include but are not limited:Thorough cleaning, polishing and waxing the automobiles, both inside and out, to produce a show-quality level of detail. Interior detailing involves cleaning the passenger compartment of the automobile: All of the dash area, panels, windows, and seat are cleaned extensively.
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High school diploma or equivalent Previous experience with cars is preferred Willingness to work a variety of shifts based on staffing needs Ability to provide exceptional customer service Willingness to comply with all company procedures and policies Ability to use a variety of car cleaning products and tools.
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