Automotive Detailer Transportation & Warehousing - Florence, SC at Geebo

Automotive Detailer

Car Town Kia USA Florence Car Town Kia USA Florence Florence, SC Florence, SC Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$27.
6K - $34.
9K a year Estimated:
$27.
6K - $34.
9K a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Automotive Detailer:
Car Town Kia USA has had the privilege of serving the Florence community since 2010.
As a family owned and operated business, earning the trust of our customers, employees and community is what drives us to be better.
We're one of the few operators in the industry that's growing today, and we're succeeding because we have a great team, a strong business model, a healthy and rewarding company culture, and we are intensely focused on quality.
What We're Looking For Our growing Service Department is looking for ambitious, goal oriented individuals to join our team.
This individual will assist the service side of business, holding responsibility for cleaning the interior and exterior of vehicles and adhering to the company standards of quality and customer service.
The automotive detailers will utilize various cleaning tools and supplies (e.
g brushes, vacuums, etc.
) to preserve and protect vehicles.
Experience preferred but not required.
We have an excellent training program at the dealership.
Benefits:
401k Health Insurance Paid Training Promotion from within Vacation Pay Paid Sick days Competitive Compensation
Responsibilities:
Wash, wax, and buff the vehicle Clean interior and exterior windows Vacuum and scrub interior of vehicle Clean engine and engine compartment Apply dressing on tires and tire wells Utilize special purpose cleaners to ensure lasting cleanliness of vehicles Operate all tools in a safe manner Report any safety issues immediately to management Requirements:
Ability to follow instructions Clean Valid Drivers License Ability to submit to and pass a drug and background test.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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