Lubrication Specialist
Summary: Lubricates the moving parts of vehicles.
Automotive Sales Person
Summary: Sells/leases new- and used-vehicles at dealership gross profit, volume, and customer satisfaction standards.
Service Advisor
Summary: Automotive service advisors greet customers, listen to their description of the problems or service needed, determine the type of service required and prepare repair orders. If a vehicle requires additional repairs not covered in the original order, they estimate the additional cost and telephone the customer for permission to do the work. They also advise customers on other available services.
Detail Technician
Summary: Cleans and refurbishes new and used automobiles. Conforms to dealership and/or manufacturer specifications and time allowances.
General Office Clerk
Summary: Assists the office manager.
General Service Technician
Summary: Functions as a skilled-level technician who is able to perform diagnoses and repairs in all areas, in addition to being specialized in particular areas of repair and who has previously worked as a B-Class general service technician.
Parts Counter Person
Summary: Sells parts to all customers, over the counter, through the shop or on the phone.
Inventory Control Clerk
Summary: Assures proper control of the parts inventory and related administrative functions.
Internet Sales Person
Summary: Responds to Internet customer inquires and ensures that the dealership actualizes its maximum profit potential on Internet sales.
Sales Manager
Summary: Directs the sales activities of the dealership by performing duties personally or through subordinate supervisors.
Finance Manager
Summary: Obtaining financing for the dealerships new and used vehicle buyers.