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At our 7 locations in Bath, NY, Churchville, NY, Victor, NY, Brewerton, NY, Clay, NY, Fulton, NY, and Nichols, NY, you will find a comfortable place to browse, specialized RV service and fully stocked parts and accessories stores.
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The Assistant Manager - Service Writer is a key member of the automotive service department, responsible for assisting in the efficient operation of the service department and ensuring exceptional customer service.
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ResponsibilitiesAs a Midas automotive service manager, you will manage and direct all automotive and general service technicians in the operation of the shop, including:Deliver exceptional customer service while listening and consulting customersFollowing up with customers, services requested, estimated completion times etc.
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Service Writer/Assistant Manager. Perform opening and closing procedures and bi-weekly timekeeping procedures in the absence of the Store Manager. The Assistant Managers primary responsibility is to work with the customers as they enter the shop on identification and resolution of their automobile repair needs.
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This job is for someone who is high energy and ULTRA reliable and knows how to HUSTLE.
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QualificationsA minimum of 1 years of store or service assistant manager experienceGeneral automotive knowledgeExcellent customer service dispositionGood communication skillsLeadership abilityTeam building skillsAbility to work a flexible retail schedule including weekends, evenings and holidaysValid drivers license.
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This job is for someone who is high energy and ULTRA reliable and knows how to HUSTLE.
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We currently have an opening for an Assistant Manager/Service Writer (Part-Time) in our Forest Park, GA locations. We’re looking to bring on new Assistant Managers/Service Writers (Part-Time) who are excited, passionate, and look forward to working at a fast pace.
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Assistant Service Manager/Service Writer Responsibilities. Service Advisor, Dealership, Automotive Knowledge: 1 year. Minimum 1 year experience in a service advisory roll.
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Work with the Auto Body Shop manager with completing and accurately estimating damages. This position works with Motor Pool, Vehicle Rental and the Service Station to coordinate all overlap work between these shops.
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Whether you’re looking for a position as a Shop Manager, Technician, or Service Advisor, Meineke provides opportunities for real-world experience in your local area. This family owned and operated location wants a manager with a proven track record to take the location to the next level.
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