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Service Writer Trainee

Vallejo, CA Vallejo, CA $70,000 a year $70,000 a year 12 hours ago 12 hours ago 12 hours ago Klimisch Collision is a G&C Auto Body sister company Do you enjoy problem solving and multitasking? Are you an independent, proactive self starter? Do you have in depth customer service experience? Then apply now for our Auto Body Estimator / Service Writer Trainee position! The hours for Auto Body Service Writer Trainees are 7:
30 am to 5:
30 pm Monday through Friday with a 30 minute lunch.
Position is hourly plus overtime, PLUS commission after training.
After training you have the potential to make 70-110k/year.
Benefits of the Auto Body Service Writer Trainee position:
Pay:
$70,000/year (The Service Writer Trainee position has a pay scale that consists of the following elements and ranges.
Wages include base hourly compensation of between 24.
30 and 30.
36 dollars.
) 401(k) Plan with Company Matching Health/Dental/Vision (premiums PAID 100% for the employee) - Plus COPAY Visa! Paid holidays, vacation and sick days Auto Body Service Writer Trainees will learn how to:
Assess damaged vehicles and map the damages Input written estimates into our computer systems Work with various insurance companies/requirements Order parts necessary for vehicle repairs Follow vehicles through their entire collision repair process.
Auto Body Service Writer Trainee Requirements:
Excellent customer service/sales background Ability to multitask, and manage several jobs at once Attention to detail and accurate Quick learner with a positive can do attitude! Ability to pass a background check and receive approval from our insurance partners To Apply now:
Submit your resume! Must have a valid driver's license and you will be required to pass a drug screen prior to hire.
Thank you for your interest in our company, we look forward to speaking with you soon!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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