Service File Clerk Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Janesville, WI at Geebo

Service File Clerk

2.
8 Janesville, WI Janesville, WI Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$29.
6K - $37.
5K a year Estimated:
$29.
6K - $37.
5K a year 3 hours ago 3 hours ago 3 hours ago The Boucher Dealerships of Janesville are looking to hire a Service File Clerk POSITION:
The Boucher Dealerships of Janesville are looking to hire a Service File Clerk.
This is a part-time position with flexibility on hours.
Retired people encouraged to apply! Duties include:
Filing service repair orders into file folders Creating new file folders for new documentation Scanning sales information into a computer system REQUIREMENTS:
Must have a valid driver's license.
Drug testing required! WISCONSIN'S LARGEST:
Boucher has consistently moved up in rank on Automotive News' annual list of Top 100 Largest Dealership Groups year after year.
WORKPLACE:
The Boucher Group has been a mainstay in The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Top 100 Work Places for the past 9 years.
We have earned an A
rating from the Better Business Bureau.
Benefits:
We offer a strong benefits package including competitive pay, health insurance, dental, vision, cafeteria plan, and paid vacation days.
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED:
Since our start in 1977, The Boucher Group has been and always will be a family-owned & operated business.
COMMUNITY:
Our organization prides itself on what we give back to the community.
We are actively involved with several charities/not-for-profit organizations including but not limited to; Muscular Dystrophy Association, La Causa, Johnetta Borum, JDRF, Vince Lombardi Charitable Funds, Bobbi-Nick Voss Charitable Funds, I Back Jack, Disabled Veterans, Fisher House, and several more.
Applicants can stop in or send their resumes to Jason Molle at email protected XJ6.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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