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The detailer will use their manual dexterity and bodily coordination to perform an array of tasks, including washing the exterior of vehicles using various cleaning solutions, may also wax and buff vehicles using cloths and buffing machines, vacuum interior of automobiles to remove dirt and debris, clean upholstery and surfaces, use air compressors and cloths to dry surfaces and apply preservation chemicals to surfaces for protection against spots and stains.
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Maintaining all aspects of rest-room cleanliness and preparedness by stocking and wiping down dispensers; cleaning and disinfecting all fixtures (toilets, urinals, sinks, baby changing tables); keeping the floor clean, dry and free of debris; and emptying trash cans.
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Driving, detailing, and cleaning vehicles. key words: car detailer / auto detailer / automotive detailer / car washer / detailing / dealership / full time / part time / f/t / p/t. Use of safe and OSHA approved waxes and cleaners such as, window cleaner, tar remover, tire shine, etc.
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May be required to use different types of dyes, paints and waxes to protect the leather or fabric of vehicles. Teph Seal Auto Appearance, a privately-held company, operates detail/reconditioning centers in auto dealerships across the United States.
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Flat Rate Detail Shop Position(s) Available. All employment is contingent on successful completion of drug and background screening. Compensation FLAT RATE. Frequent and continual flexing of spine, hands, wrists and fingers.
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The availability to work Saturday or Sunday and holidays as deemed necessary to meet production needs. Our offerings include: Medical, Dental, Vision Plans, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off and 401(k) Retirement Plan with company match.
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May require completion of work outdoors and under varying climate conditions. We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package and all the tools necessary to be successful. Our culture of challenging the status quo makes each employee a key contributor to our success and a vital part of our thriving entrepreneurial-minded company culture.
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Our strong team of dedicated professionals is our most powerful asset, allowing us to develop dynamic detail solutions for a wide variety of auto dealerships. Must be flexible and willing able to carry out additional duties as assigned by management due to operational needs.
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Indoor maintenance will include completing routine painting, carpentry, dry wall, cleaning, minor plumbing, basic electrical, flooring, and other maintenance activities in response to work orders; will also prep vacant units for new residents to move-in.
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Clarity of vision and hearing. Maintain the facilities of the store to produce high quality service. 1 or more years of detailing experience. Strict adherence to our uniform and grooming standards. Ability to distinguish small imperfections in your work, such as, streaks left on windows, smudges on windows or painted surfaces, areas of missed vacuuming, etc.
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Minimum 2+ years prior apartment or home repair maintenance skills such as drywall repair, painting, light plumbing, basic electrical, flooring, cleaning; HVAC experience helpful or will train.
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Ensure customers are serviced at the highest level of satisfaction through quality service/products, courteous employees and quick response to all customer inquiries and/or complaints establishing conclusions in a timely manner.
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Are you a team player who is focused on providing exemplary customer service and who performs well in a fast paced work environment? Occasional pushing, pulling, lifting, or carrying of up to 50 lbs.
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Perform trash and debris removal, cleaning of facilities and restrooms; Prepares surfaces fro painting by sanding and cleaning; covers or removes graffiti from city building by caulking, scraping, power washing, paint color matching, and painting.
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Constantly receiving detailed information through oral communication. May also be required to clean and remove grease on engines or engine compartments. Will work with and move numerous vehicles during the course of the working day.
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