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Cashier-IL

Overview:
Accelerate your career with Ed Morse Automotive Group! With 75
years of industry experience, we provide excellent service to our customers and team members.
Our expanding automotive group spans across FL, TX, OK, MO, IL, IA, CO, and AZ with over 50
locations, representing 30
automotive, powersports, and motorcycle brands.
Join a family-oriented company that values personal and professional growth.
Ed Morse is currently seeking a Cashier to join our team!
Responsibilities:
Maintain professional relationships with customersCollecting payment from all service and parts customersDaily reconciliation for service and partsIncoming telephone calls, answering customers questions and making service appointments for the DealershipsAssisting with out-bound telephone calls to confirm service appointmentsAssigning technician labor codes and pricing to service repairs
Qualifications:
Flexible schedule availability including Saturday hoursMust possess general computer skillsExperience with ADP is a plusCDK experience preferredWhy Ed Morse?In addition to a rewarding career, Ed Morse offers our employees the following:
Weekly PayUncapped earning potential! -Bonuses, Commissions, etc.
401K with company matchCompetitive Health Benefits including:
Medical, Dental, VisionSupplemental Insurance options, Life Insurance, Short-Team Disability & Long-Term DisabilityEmployee Assistance ProgramQuarterly Wellness Program Vacation Pay Six Paid Holidays each calendar yearFantastic Employee Purchase Program - Discounts on vehicles, parts & serviceEmployee Referral Program - Get rewarded for working with friendsBecome involved in our community with Ed Morse CaresUnlimited career potential - opportunities in multiple states with over 30
brandsOngoing Education - receive manufacturer and product knowledge training.
Salary:
$32 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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