SIXT

Automotive

BranchManager

$60k+ Houston, Texas, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Branch Manager at SIXT. Skills: Sales experience, Leadership skills, Customer service. Lead your team. Manage the fleet”

What You'll Achieve.

Increase revenue; Increase profitability; Optimize processes

Industry & Context.

Automotive
Eligibility Requirements

At least 18 years old, Day/evening shifts

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, 2 years experience in sales, 2 years experience in customer service, 2 years in a supervisory role, Valid driver's license, Clean driving record, Authorized to work in the United States

Nice to Have

3 years experience in sales, 3 years experience in customer service, 5 years work experience without a degree, 2 years as a manager in car rental, Ability to communicate in other languages

What You'll Do.

Ensure top-quality service

Drive branch to success

Manage market penetration

Increase profitability

Lead Management Trainees

Develop Management Trainees

Lead Rental Sales Agents

Develop Rental Sales Agents

Lead Fleet Service Agents

Develop Fleet Service Agents

Conduct performance reviews

Recruit new team members

Manage the vehicle fleet

Manage operational tasks

Ensure efficient workflows

Ensure premium customer service

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaboration with Talent team; Work with regional managers

Communication Scope

Communication skills

Free ATS check

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