Service Advisor Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Petaluma, CA at Geebo

Service Advisor

4.
0 Quick Apply Full-time 8 hours ago Full Job Description Pay Range Base rate is $17.
06 per hour.
The Service Advisor position has a Pay Scale consisting of the following elements and ranges.
Wages include Base Hourly Compensation of $17.
06, plus performance bonuses.
The performance bonus may range from $0.
00 (if baseline benchmarks are not met) without any fixed upper limit.
Depending on job performance, the Service Advisor compensation ranges from $35,500.
00 to $150,000 +.
This is a Senior Service Advisor role in a large, busy, state-of-the-art Dealership.
Responsibilities and Duties Greet our customers with a smile as they arrive Complete all service documents Represent and sell recommended maintenance and repair work Follow-up with each customer on declined work Effectively manage activity in the service lane Maintain ongoing conversations with extended warranty providers Qualifications and Skills Must have dealership service writing experience Professional appearance Strong communication skills Able to sell/recommend service Valid California driver's license with a clean driving record Must be reliable and punctual Benefits and Perks Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Plan Flexible Spending Plans 401-K Employee Discounts on vehicles, service and parts Unique avenues to be trained and promoted Free Coffee and Cold Water Why Work for Hansel Auto Group? We are looking to hire you not only for a job, but for a future! We're proud that we have a good number of employees who have been with us for 10, 20, 30 and even 40 years!! Because we are family owned, you will become a member of our family when you join us at Hansel Auto Group.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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