Sales Lot Porter at BMW of Sarasota Position Available In Manatee, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: BMW of Sarasota is seeking Sales Lot Porters to join their team in Sarasota, FL. Responsibilities include maintaining the dealership lot and customer cars. Applicants must have a valid driver's license. Starting pay is $17 per hour with benefits such as medical insurance, dental insurance, and 401k. Join a supportive team with room for growth within the company.
Job Description
Sales Lot Porter at BMW of Sarasota 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars Sarasota, FL 34233 Sales Lot Porter BMW of Sarasota has immediate full-time openings for Sales Department Lot Porter(s). Our Lot Porters are responsible for taking care of the dealership lot, cars and customer cars. Working in the elements, including rain, heat, wind, etc. flexible schedule is a plus. MUST have valid driver’s license to do this job. Starting pay $17 per hour!! We have an excellent management team and are family owned and operated. Our employee support is unmatched. Our full time employees will also enjoy the following benefits: Flexible work schedule, 40 hours per week Ability to grow and be promoted from within Major Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance
- Long and Short-Term disability
- Life Insurance
- Wellness Benefits Paid time off 401k with company participation State of the art equipment and software
Qualifications:
Computer proficient Valid Driver’s License Must be 18 years of age Excellent communications skills Team player with a great attitude If you are in alignment with our values of integrity, transparency, professionalism and teamwork – now might be the time for you to accelerate your career as part of the best company in automotive retail! Come learn more about what we offer at the ever-growing Morgan Auto Group family of dealerships. It’s a truly unique organization with endless career potential. ask hiring manager for details Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.