2244 days ago

Yard person wanted

Allana Inglis from U-Sell (Park & Sell Yard) Hamilton

This role is on a part time (3 days per week) basis with (occasionally) extra days available covering for the owners and other staff whilst on holidays (one to three weeks at a time).

U-Sell is a 7-day operation so flexibility and the ability to react to issues as they arise is essential. Weekend work will be required from time to time. No Public Holiday work.

To take on this role you will need to provide an exceptionally high level of service in all dealings with customers. This will include phone enquiries and visitors to the yard. You will need to receive and process all customer requests accurately and efficiently.

Key Duties:

Car care - washing and minor maintenance
Vehicle pick-up and delivery
Yard vehicle movements
Yard tidying (weeding/mowing/maintenance)
Office cleaning
Answering phones
Interacting with customers
Documentation completion
Yard security
Computer input
Applicant Requirements:

Knowledge and interest in motor vehicles
Confident and outgoing with an ability to quickly establish strong customer relationships
Physically fit
Self-starter – able to work alone and unsupervised when required
Computer literate (able to follow logical instructions and systems)
Caring anti-bias attitude
Eye for detail
Customer focused
Must have a current full clean NZ Driver's License

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Poll: What is the smallest size hearing device Triton Hearing offer?

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What is the smallest size hearing device Triton Hearing offer?
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