Gray-Daniels Nissan North Warranty Administrator Administrative & Office Jobs - Jackson, MS at Geebo

Gray-Daniels Nissan North Warranty Administrator

Company Name:
Asbury Corporate Office
Asbury Automotive Group, the 5th largest public automotive retailer in the country is currently looking for a Warranty Administrator for their Gray Daniels Nissan service department!
With our rich history of success and growth, we are looking to expand our workforce and are currently looking for a driven, excited, dedicated individual that is excited at the opportunity to join a winning team, and continue to drive home the culture of success that has been built.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Understanding of automotive parts and cars
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail a must
2
years previous administrative work
A high school diploma or associates degree with coursework in math and computers
Ability to provide great customer service and great phone skills
Facilitate all warranty related issues includes working with vendors and manufacturers to receive replacement vehicle parts
Responsible for checking, verifying and processing car warranty forms
Schedule warranty appointments and service
Educate customers regarding warranty services and ensuring timely vehicle repairs
Contact customers to ensure satisfaction
Work with shop foremen, lead technicians and service advisors
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance Available
401K Retirement
Flexible Medical Spending Accounts Available
Supplemental Life Insurance Available
Short Term and Long Term Disability Packages Available
Paid Vacation Time Off After 90 Days
Paid Training
Promotions from within
If you have experience in any of the following apply now! Administrator, clerk, assistant, customer service, receptionist, front desk, hospitality, DMV, fixed operations, service advisor.
Date: 2014-07-17
Country: US
State: MS
City: Jackson
Postal Code: 39211
Category: Administrative/ClericalEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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