Sonic Automotive

Automotive

ServiceAdvisor

$55–85k ~AI est. Chamblee, Georgia, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Service Advisor at Sonic Automotive. Schedule service appointments. Obtain customer and vehicle data”

What You'll Achieve.

Maintain Customer Satisfaction Index rating comparable to manufacturer average

Industry & Context.

Automotive
Eligibility Requirements

Background checks, MVR, Drug test, Credit report, Valid driver license

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Two years of Service Advisor experience, General knowledge of vehicle mechanical operations, Professional personal appearance, Excellent oral and written communication skills, Authorized to work in the USA, Perform duties in a safe manner, Demonstrate ability to pass pre-employment testing

What You'll Do.

Schedule service appointments

Obtain customer and vehicle data

Greet customers in a friendly manner

Provide accurate cost estimate

Establish promised time

Check repair progress

Contact customers regarding changes

Explain cost and time requirements

Get proper authorization for repairs

Test-drive the vehicle

Maintain Customer Satisfaction Index rating

Advise customers on car care

Advise on vehicle maintenance

Maintain standard for hours per customer repair order

Understand and follow regulations

Follow all company safety policies

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Oral communication; Written communication

Free ATS check

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