Lot Attendant

PittsburghPittsburgh, PA
7h

About The Position

When you work for Bobby Rahal Automotive Group, you're a part of world-class organization with a stellar reputation in the community. We're often referred to as "Team Rahal" and for good reason; our number one focus is to work together exceeding our client's expectations each and every time they do business with us. As we continue to grow, Mercedes-Benz of Pittsburgh is looking for a Lot Attendant to work: Monday 10 AM-7 PM, Tuesday 9 AM-7 PM, Thursday 10 AM-7 PM, Friday 9 AM-6 PM, Saturday 8:30 AM-5 PM What does a Lot Attendant do? The Lot Attendant is an extremely important part of our Sales department - this position is responsible for making sure that our new and pre-owned car inventory is presented in a manner that will attract clients. We're looking for an organized detail-oriented individual to join our team...and with a solid work ethic and great attitude, this position can lead to several other opportunities within the dealership!

Requirements

  • A valid driver's license and clean driving record are required.
  • Ability to work in all types of weather.

Responsibilities

  • Organize the new and pre-owned car inventory.
  • Thoroughly inspect vehicles as they are being delivered by car carriers or other dealerships.
  • Clean vehicles thoroughly prior to delivering to the client.
  • Help place marketing materials in and on vehicles.
  • Keep track of vehicle keys.

Benefits

  • Full time employees are eligible for a full benefits package including medical/dental/vision insurance, life insurance, and 401k.
  • Paid time off and holiday pay.
  • We offer competitive wages and embrace a "promote from within" philosophy.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

11-50 employees

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