Assistant Quicklane Manager Transportation & Warehousing - Asheville, NC at Geebo

Assistant Quicklane Manager

Job Description
oQuick Lane Automotive Asst. Service Managers ensure that customers receive prompt, courteous, and effective service
oQuick Lane Automotive Asst. Service Managers serve as a liaison between technicians and customers.
oQuick Lane Automotive Asst. Service Managers take ownership of the customer's experience by carrying out those additional assignments that allow the dealership to leave an positive impression with the customer.
oQuick Lane Automotive Asst. Service Managers manage technicians
oInterview and make new hires
oDistribute work between technicians
oPrioritize required services
oEnsure customer has a positive dealership experience
oProvide concierge support for all owner inquiries, whether phone or in person, to assure the customer does not get mishandled.
oSpend quality time building relationships with the customers
Join our winning automotive service team as a Quick Lane automotive asst.service manager - apply today!
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Job Requirements:
As a Quick Lane Automotive Asst. Service Manager, you will be experienced and aware of the latest customer service practices and be a persistent problem solver. We have determined some factors that may enable your success as a Service Manager:
oMust have 2 years of automotive experience
oStrong customer service skills needed
oMust have computer proficiency
oValid driver's license
oMust be willing to submit to a drug screenEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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