Customer Service Receptionist Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Wasilla, AK at Geebo

Customer Service Receptionist

Invest in yourself and your career at Meineke Car Care Center.
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Meineke has a new position opened for a Customer Service Receptionist.
You will be the first impression of many of our customers' experience.
This new position will play a vital role in the continued success of our team.
Our perfect candidate will be a dynamic multitasker with excellent communication skills, confident, and detail oriented with a winning attitude and a professional appearance with experience in customer service providing the best care possible to our customers.
Aptitudes:
Attention to detail, listening skills, customer focus, communication skills, organizationskills, time management, informing skills
Responsibilities:
Customer communication - Answering phone calls, greeting customers, receiving incoming customer vehicles, customer follow-upScheduling:
Setting appointment date and time, identifying and documenting customer needs, establish and build relationshipsOther:
Assist other front desk staff, keep workspaces neat and clean per organizational and regulatory requirements, as assignedApply for this stable long-term employment opportunity!As a leader in the automotive aftermarket, Lewes Meineke is constantly looking for driven and talented individuals to join our team.
We look for those who share our passion for high-quality repair work to help get our customers back on the road.
A career with Meineke means putting your knowledge and hard-earned skills to work in a locally-owned shop.
Whether you're looking for a position as a Technician or Service Advisor, Meineke provides opportunities for real-world experience.
Recommended Skills Active Listening Attention To Detail Communication Confident And Emotionally Stable Coordinating Customer Demand Planning Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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