Automotive Service Clerical Support Entry Level Full-time Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Mentor, OH at Geebo

Automotive Service Clerical Support Entry Level Full-time

Mentor, OH Mentor, OH Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$29.
4K - $37.
2K a year Estimated:
$29.
4K - $37.
2K a year 1 hour ago 1 hour ago 1 hour ago Due to an impending promotion, Classic Hyundai, in Mentor, Ohio , is seeking to add a full-time Service Clerical Support representative to its Service department team.
The Service Clerical Support representative contacts our recent Service customers as a follow up to ensure complete satisfaction, calls our impending appointments to remind them of their appointed date/time as a courtesy, and contacts our Service customers to inform them of maintenance and/or safety issues that require their attention.
This is a phone intensive position.
Entry level.
In addition to the benefits listed our Automotive Service Clerical Support personnel enjoy the following additional
Benefits:
Comprehensive training Weekly pay by direct deposit Medical, Dental, Vision Prescription Card, Life Insurance Policy Health Savings Account with investment options Employee Assistance Program 401(k) Plan after 2 months of employment Holiday Pay from day one Up to three weeks of PTO annually 529 College Savings Account Factory-sponsored (multiple) purchasing programs Internal discounts for Service & Parts purchases Promotion from within proven tradition/opportunity The Classic Auto Group, of which Classic Hyundai is a part of, based in Northeast Ohio, is ranked among the top dealership groups in the nation.
Founded in 1979 by company President James A.
Brown, Classic began as a single Chevrolet Dealership in Mentor, Ohio and has grown to include nineteen (19) brands sold at sixteen (16) locations throughout Northeast Ohio.
Visit our website at www.
driveclassic.
com.
We have a heritage of promotion from within!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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