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The Service Lot Attendant/Porter helps ensure complete customer satisfaction by moving vehicles in and around the service area/lot, maintaining the cleanliness of vehicles and the service area, delivering vehicles to customers after service is complete, and transporting customers to/from their home when needed.
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As a Service Porter , you will be responsible for performing a variety of duties including moving and parking vehicles, maintaining vehicle cleanliness and inventory management. Previous Automobile Dealership Porter experience preferred.
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Because the Lot Associate is often the first and last associate to interact with customers as they enter or leave the store, customer service plays a vital role in this position. Lot Associates assist customers with the loading of their vehicles and also monitor and maintain the entrance of the store.
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As a member of the Coopers’ Hawk team, the Porter ensures our restaurant is always clean and safe for our Team Members and Guests. As a member of the Coopers’ Hawk team, the Porter ensures our restaurant is always clean and safe for our Team Members and Guests.
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Monitor lot during events, immediately contacting supervisor as issues arise. At OVG, we understand that to continue positively disrupting the sports and live entertainment industry, we need a diverse team to help us do it.
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Enterprise Mobility, operating the National, Enterprise, and Alamo car rental brands is looking for a Full Time Lot Driver to join our amazing team! The lot driver is responsible for moving and positioning vehicles to various designated locations between our properties for servicing, transport and/or rental.
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Move shuttle buses for fueling, cleaning, general maintenance, etc.
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Lot Associates also are responsible for maintaining a sufficient quantity of carts near the entrance of the store. Discounts on Cell Phones, Gyms, and More. In-store and Distribution Center Hourly.
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Job Type Full-timeDescriptionSmart Honda of Des Moines is looking to hire a porter/valet to join our dealership. Duties include keeping track of vehicle locations on the lot, cleaning cars, and ensuring a tidy lot.
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ADESA is looking for a dedicated Lot Specialist to work as part of our Lot Team. If you are a car enthusiast and love working in a fast-paced team environment, this job is for you! Assist in assuring the inventory is in the proper designated areas of the lot at all times.
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