Automotive Service Manager Manufacturing - Boise, ID at Geebo

Automotive Service Manager

Company Name:
Bridgestone Americas
Bridgestone Retail Operations, LLC employs over 22,000 teammates in North America and operates more than 2,200 company-owned stores. The store locations include Firestone Complete Auto Care, Tires Plus, Expert Tire, and Wheel Works. With 2,200 locations across America and over $3 billion in tire and auto service sales, Bridgestone Retail Operations is the right place to build a career. Learn more!
Job Responsibilities of Automotive Service Manager:
Serving customers is a key to success in this position. Combining your in-depth automotive
repair
knowledge with your exceptional people skills, you'll manage customer relationships and frequently serve as a liaison between technicians and customers. You'll also select, coach, lead, train and supervise vehicle technicians while assisting with the purchase of parts, materials and equipment.
You will take a leadership role in creating:
Teammate Retention
Customer Satisfaction & Retention
Serving Customers' Automotive Service Needs
Creating Results for Teammates, Customers, and the Company
_Requirements_
4 years auto service technical experience.
1 year service manager or writer experience.
Valid driver's license required.
Pre-employment drug test, physical exam and background check required.
A college degree is _preferred._
_Benefits, Privileges and Growth Opportunities_
We offer over 31 Benefits and Privileges to include medical, dental, vision, 401k, cash balance retirement plan and more.
_ We are An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer _, in fact, One of our strengths is found in our commitment to serve a diverse customer population with diverse teams of teammates.
Over 100 years of success is an indication of the stability our workforce enjoys.
Date: 2014-02-28
Country: US
State: ID
City: BOISE
Postal Code: 83704
Job Type: Regular Full-TimeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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