Automotive Service Manager | Up to $115k Annually* & Weekends Off | Edwardsville
Job Description
Job Title:
Automotive Service Manager
Location:
306 Great Place Dr, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Job Overview:
This brand-new state-of-the-art facility is scheduled to open in February 2025. Interviews will begin in December 2024.
As a Service Manager with Christian Brothers Automotive, you are the person that our guests look to when they need help with their vehicle. You are the person that our guests see every time they make an investment in their vehicle. Because of these reasons, you play a large role in building relationships with our guests. Our Service Managers have the responsibility of taking our guests through the entire repair process, keeping them informed on the status of their vehicle, and ensuring their satisfaction before they leave our facility.
The Service Manager has responsibility and authority for all aspects of the daily operation of the business. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, sales activities, staff management, quality of work, guest satisfaction, revenue, profit margin, and other documented goals as assigned by the Owner. All office and shop personnel report directly to the Service Manager.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Physical Requirements:
Additional Information
Christian Brothers Automotive (CBA) began in 1982 with the simple premise of providing precision auto repair with transparency, integrity and a philosophy of people first. All 300+ CBA locations offer a modern facility equipped with manufacture-level diagnostic equipment and the latest factory scan tools. CBA shops also offer their technicians a consistent workload, free training, full-time live technician support and access to our private Technician Assistance Center.
All of your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Christian Brothers Automotive is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Christian Brothers Automotive locations practice "At-will" employment practices.