Service Department Shop Custodian Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Orland Park, IL at Geebo

Service Department Shop Custodian

Company Overview Valley Honda is a 100% employee-owned company and Top-Rated Auto Dealership.
When you step into our dealership, you will understand why were different.
We strive to provide a sense of belonging within our family-like workplace culture.
Yes, we offer great benefits, opportunities for advancement, community involvement, and were closed on Sundays.
However, we believe our growth and success comes from our employees having a stake in our Employee-Owned Company.
We provide an opportunity for the people who build the business to take it forward.
We count on everyone to work together toward a common goal.
When you work at Valley Honda, You Own It! Shop Custodian
Benefits:
Health Insurance Dental & Vision Insurance Voluntary Life Insurance Paid Time Off Employee Stock Ownership Plan 401K Opportunity for advancement Employee Referral Program Parts, Service and Vehicle Discounts Qualifications Strong organizational and time management skills Strong communication skills Strong attention to detail Outgoing and self-motivated personality Exhibit a can-do attitude Capable of working in a fast-paced, sometimes hectic environment Strong Work Ethic Open Availability Flawless Attendance is a must Primary Responsibilities Include:
Operation of floor scrubber Mopping maintenance of Service Department shop floors Trash removal and recycling Other duties as assigned by Supervisor Compensation$18.
00 per hourAvailabilityMonday-Friday 2:
00pm-11:
00pm Physical RequirementsLifting requirement of 50 lbs.
Skills and
Experience:
High School Diploma or equivalent PI226472290 Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Communication Hardworking And Dedicated Interpersonal Skills Maintenance Positive Attitude Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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