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Full Time Lot Attendant

Lincoln of Doylestown Lincoln of Doylestown Doylestown, PA Doylestown, PA Full-time Full-time $15 - $18 an hour $15 - $18 an hour Immediately hiring a Full Time Lot Attendant for our Lincoln store in Doylestown, PA! Join Fred Beans Automotive Group, voted Best Places to Work 4 years running and Healthiest Employers for 2021 and 2022! Hours:
Monday through Friday 8AM-5PM and occasional Saturday This position maintains cleanliness throughout the dealership on a daily basis and keeps the lot organized with general movement of vehicles/ customers to and from local sites.
This entry level position allows a new employee to start a Career within the Automotive industry! What You'll Do Light Cleaning Duties Sweep sidewalks, lot debris etc.
Maintain proper display and appearance of used vehicles daily.
Assist in getting used vehicles through Service and Detail and on the front line within 72 hours.
Assure all vehicles are properly cleaned and arranged at Bid as needed.
General duties include running vehicles to Collision Centers, and detail, etc.
What We Offer Updated facilities:
including tablets, electronic repair orders and multi point inspections, texting software and much more! Company funded training and leadership programs to help you further your career.
(Our company spent over $600,000 training our staff last year) Company-matched 401(k) Convenient and reasonable work hours Monday through Saturday, NO Sundays Employee and Community discounts at over 150 vendors Healthy Living Program What You'll Need Must have a valid driver's license Basic automotive knowledge is preferred Good communication skills Ability to follow instructions Able to lift up to 50lbs Ability to Drive a Manual Transmission Vehicle Preferred Fred Beans Automotive is a veteran friendly and equal opportunity employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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