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Our philosophy has always been for EVERY CUSTOMER to have a positive experience at Brakes Plus. Job DescriptionThe General Service Technician is responsible for providing quality service and premium vehicle repair in a timely manner.
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Benefits: Brakes Plus provides a large selection of benefits that help protect the health, wealth, and well-being of you and your family. Our philosophy has always been for EVERY CUSTOMER to have a positive experience at Brakes Plus.
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Brakes Plus was founded in 1990 with a single store in South Denver. Today Brakes Plus has nearly 150 stores across Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona, Texas, Nebraska, and Iowa. As one of the fastest growing auto service companies, we are continuously opening new stores in each of these regions while maintaining the family values and standards that the company was founded on.
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Brakes Plus participates in the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) program, which ADP administers on behalf of the company. Work Opportunity Tax Credits - Brakes Plus. Brakes Plus has two important assets, our employees and our customers.
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Minimum of 2 years' experience in a Service Advisor/Writer role. Highly organized and detail-oriented, with the ability to mentor others in a manner that ensures efficiency. Our mission is to supply the customer with quality parts and world class service at a great price.
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Our philosophy has always been for EVERY CUSTOMER to have a positive experience at Brakes Plus. Job DescriptionThe Automotive Service Advisor, reporting to the Store Manager, will be responsible for setting the highest standards of excellence and personifying our core values to support operations in the service department of your store.
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Brakes Plus provides a large selection of benefits that help protect the health, wealth, and well-being of you and your family. Today Brakes Plus has over 150 stores across Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona, Texas, Nebraska, and Iowa. As one of the fastest growing auto service companies, we are continuously opening new stores in each of these regions while maintaining the family values and standards that the company was founded on.
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This will involve creating a highly motivated team environment, and working closely with the Service Team to improve their performance through hands-on presence in the store by efficiently developing team members, executing store processes, while ensuring that we continue to provide an industry leading customer experience.
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Ability to work efficiently both individually and as part of a team. Ability to work in a fast-paced work environment. Creates a highly motivated team. The Automotive Service Advisor, reporting to the Store Manager, will be responsible for setting the highest standards of excellence and personifying our core values to support operations in the service department of your store.
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Managing parts inventory and outside purchases, as well as updating and restocking all in-house parts when needed. Ensuring equipment/hardware layout and positioning within the service department. This includes: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 401 (K) Retirement Plan, Employer Paid Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance, Paid Time Off.
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