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Works with customer and Collision Center Technician to identify required repair work. Responsible for scheduling body work to be performed. Summary: Responsible for identifying and documenting necessary body repair work for customers.
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Stanley CDJR Gilmer is Seeking an Experienced Auto Dealership Service Advisor. Inspects all vehicles for body work, informs customer if work is needed, and provides an estimate for body work.
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Dominating our share of the market in the sales and servicing of Pack Auto Group products in the DFW market while maintaining a top ranking in customer service, employee satisfaction and owner loyalty.
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Test drives the vehicle with customer as needed to confirm the problem or refer to test technician. Writes a brief description of the customer’s concern on the repair order to help the technician locate the problem.
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Service Advisor, Service Writer, Tire Technician, Automotive Technician, Auto Body Technician, Collision Repair Technician, Warranty Administrator, Customer Service Representative, Parts Sales Representative, Tire Sales Advisor, Lube Technician, Express Lube Advisor, Automotive Service Writer, Tire and Service Consultant, Automotive Sales Consultant, Car Care Advisor, Vehicle Service Advisor, Customer Service Representative, Automotive Service Representative, Parts and Service Advisor.
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Test drives the vehicle with customer as needed to confirm the problem or refers to test technician. Bud Clary Auto Group is a family owned dealership with locations throughout Washington State.
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Chuck Nash Auto Group seeks an automotive service advisor who loves greeting customers, assessing customer needs and scheduling appointments for our capable service technicians.
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Nothing in this position description changes the at-will employment relationship existing between Pack Auto Group and its employees. Pack Auto Group believes our success is attributed to our employees.
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Stanley Ford Gilmer is Seeking an Experienced Auto Dealership Service Advisor. The Stanley Auto Group is one of the largest privately owned family dealer groups in Texas. Service Advisor Job Summary.
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Tire Technician, Automotive Technician, Auto Body Technician, Collision Repair Technician, Warranty Administrator, Customer Service Representative, Parts Sales Representative, Tire Sales Advisor.
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Auto Dealership Service Advisor. A Service Advisor sells and schedules needed service work in the service department. Seeking Experienced Service Advisor.
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Our culture at Bud Clary Auto Group defines who we are and how we operate; it is a vital factor in our success. Bud Clary Auto group is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. We maintain a workplace of high engagement, high-performance standards, and exceptional customer service.
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