1. Sales Associates
Compensation: Salary plus Commission
Employment Type: full-time
We are one of the FASTEST growing independent auto retailer in the Illinois area. Available openings for immediate hire a self-motivated, team player, results driven Sales Assistant with a positive attitude. Spanish bilingual, sales experience, automotive experience, Salesperson Permit NOT A MUST YET a huge PLUS!
Responsibilities:
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Follow up with prospective customers in response to their email on our website.
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Support on-line customers by setting appointments.
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Maintain an owner follow up system that encourages repeat and referral business and contributes to customer satisfaction.
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Establish personal goals that are consistent with the dealerships standards of productivity, and devise a strategy to meet those goals.
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Receive all inbound sales calls and coordinate schedules of sales people and appointments.
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Attend sales meetings and training sessions as required.
Requirements:
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TWO YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN CAR INDUSTRY REQUIRED.
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Internet Sales experience a PLUS!
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Excellent writing and typing skills.
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Must have the drive, passion and confidence to be successful.
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A desire and ability to work in a performance and process driven environment.
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Excellent customer satisfaction skills.
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Strong organizational and time management.
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Computer Literacy is a MUST.
2. Lot Porter
What do Car Porters do?
A Car Porter is responsible for helping auto dealerships run as smoothly as possible. Depending on where you work, you could help out cleaning vehicles, doing maintenance, running errands, or even taking cars out for a test drive!
What’s an average day like?
In this job, cars and trucks are your life—so they should be something you’re interested in and know a bit about. Before you begin, get your driver’s license and be sure to have a clean driving record.
In a typical day as a Car Porter, you work out on the lot, helping to maintain the area and setting up cars to best show off the dealership’s collection. While you do that, you may also be given the responsibility of taking stock of the vehicles, and keeping a running tab of their locations and individual VIN numbers.
You also work in the repair shop, gassing up vehicles for test drives and new cars that are fresh off delivery. That means you’ve got to know how to drive both stick shift and automatic cars. You keep an eye on the available stock, making sure that tires are inflated, batteries stay charged, and windows and paint jobs are not nicked or scratched.
3. Experienced ASE Technician
Automobile Technician Mechanic Job Duties:
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Keeps equipment available for use by inspecting and testing vehicles; completing preventive maintenance such as, engine tune-ups, oil changes, tire rotation and changes, wheel balancing, replacing filters.
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Maintains vehicle functional condition by listening to operator complaints; conducting inspections; repairing engine failures; repairing mechanical and electrical systems malfunctions; replacing parts and components; repairing body damage.
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Verifies vehicle serviceability by conducting test drives; adjusting controls and systems.
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Complies with state vehicle requirements by testing engine, safety, and combustion control standards.
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Maintains vehicle records by recording service and repairs.
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Keeps shop equipment operating by following operating instructions; troubleshooting breakdowns; maintaining supplies; performing preventive maintenance; calling for repairs.
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Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading technical publications.
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Accomplishes maintenance and organization mission by completing related results as needed.
Automobile Technician Mechanic Skills and Qualifications:
Lifting, Energy Level, Dependability, Persistence, Time Management, Attendance, Independence, Safety Management, Problem Solving, Dealing with Complexity, Analyzing Information