Service Washer - Springfield, MO 1243

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Job Summary: The primary responsibility of the Service Washer is to clean and refurbish new and used vehicles within the scope of the customer specifications.

Compensation: Starting at $15 per hour, paid weekly!

Hours: Full-time, Monday-Friday 10am-7pm

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • PTO
  • Competitive Pay

Responsibilities

  • Washes vehicle exterior, cleans interior and exterior windows, and wipes down door jams

  • Applies wax to auto body and wipes or buffs surface

  • Vacuums interior of vehicles to remove loose dirt and debris

  • Cleans upholstery, rugs, and other surfaces, using appropriate cleaning agents, applicators, and cleaning devices

  • Applies revitalizers and preservation agents to interior vinyl or leather surfaces and treats fabrics with spot and stain resistant chemicals

  • Cleans engine and engine compartment with steam cleaning equipment and various cleaning agents

  • Applies special-purpose cleaners to remove foreign materials which normal cleaning procedures do not remove, utilizing experience and judgment and following product manufacturer's recommendations

  • Inspects vehicles for noticeable defects, such as dents, scratches, torn upholstery, and poor mechanical operation

  • Restores appearance of engine area, rugs and upholstery, and painted surfaces

  • Applies dressing on tires and tire wells

  • Use of PACE VIN Order System

  • Understanding and delivering to the specific requirements of the customer

  • Coordinating work with team members

  • Keeps work area neat and clean

  • Uses proper eye, hand, and body protection when using products that require protection

  • Operates all tools and equipment in a safe manner

  • Reports any safety issues immediately to management

  • Performs other tasks and duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • A high school diploma or GED is preferred
  • Valid driver's license
  • Professional interpersonal and communication skills necessary for interacting with employees, vendors and customers

About Us: OnSite Dealer Solutions is a complete automotive dealership services provider of quality solutions for Sales, Finance, Service and Body Shop departments. With over 700 employees, we service over 400,000 vehicles a month. Working for OnSite Dealer Solutions is an incredible opportunity -- we have a great team, strong leadership, and an organization that is considered the industry standard. With locations across the US and growth that is unprecedented, we are always in need of stellar applicants like yourself! Our employees love what they do, and the fun never stops!


We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex,national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

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