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The Porter complements quality repairs by cleaning customer vehicles prior to vehicle delivery. Gerber Collision & Glass is one of the largest collision repair companies in North America. Gerber Collision & Glass has been WOWing customers with our collision repair services for over 80 years.
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Maintain the daily housekeeping of the interior of the office, including daily emptying of garbage cans, cleaning the floors, and dusting the countertops and work area. Maintain parking lots and grounds in a neat and orderly fashion, including shoveling sidewalks when necessary.
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WE OFFER LOT ATTENDANTS/ PORTERS:Paid trainingPaid vacationMedical, dental, and visionKClosed Sundays LOT ATTENDANTS/ PORTER RESPONSIBILITIES:Verify serial numbers of incoming carsInspect vehicles to detect damageDeliver/Move sold vehicles to maximize use of space and keep the lot in orderService vehicle in storageLOT ATTENDANTS/ PORTER REQUIREMENTS:Must have the values of Honesty and Integrity.
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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. Job Description Lot Associates assist customers with the loading of their vehicles and also monitor and maintain the entrance of the store.
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This position is responsible for assisting customers with loading and unloading of their vehicles, maintaining the return area, and maintaining a sufficient amount of carts near the entrance and customer service.
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The porter must also ensure all cleaning equipment is within guidelines of our company HACCP program. The porter may also have other tasks assigned by the branch manager as needed. The porter must also maintain all Sanitation and Cleaning Logs that require a routine verification on a daily basis.
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Now Hiring Full Time Porter Property Monitor - Night Shift! One plus years as a housekeeper, janitor, or porter. Now Hiring Full Time Porter Property Monitor - Night Shift! Belmont Village Senior Living employees provide premier assisted living and memory care services for seniors who call our communities home.
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Are you ready for a fast-paced, professional career with a world-class culture and endless opportunities for development growth and career advancement?
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Support the dining room/lounge employees in accommodating the needs of the guests.
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