FAQs
What are the hours of work for the PT Lot Attendant position?
The PT Lot Attendant position requires 16-24 hours of work per week.
What are the responsibilities of the PT Lot Attendant?
The responsibilities include preparing vehicles for auction, ensuring vehicles are in working order, providing customer service, maintaining a safe work environment, setting up cars for sale day, and recording vehicle movements.
Is public transportation available to the workplace?
No, public transportation is not available to the site, so applicants must have a driver's license and vehicle or reliable transportation.
What qualifications or experience are required for this position?
Candidates must have their own transportation, a valid driver's license, the ability to drive standard vehicles, and a clear criminal record. Previous experience in a team environment and good customer service skills are also necessary.
Do I need to work outdoors?
Yes, the role is mainly outside, and candidates must be willing to work in various weather conditions. Winter gear will be provided.
What should I do if I have a criminal record?
Candidates must have a clear criminal record that meets the minimum standards set by company policy. If you have a criminal record, it may disqualify you from employment.
How do I apply for the PT Lot Attendant position?
Applications must be submitted through the job ad or through the company's website. No applications will be accepted in person.
Will I receive training for this position?
Specific training details are not mentioned, but applicants can expect on-the-job training related to their responsibilities as a Lot Attendant.
How is teamwork emphasized in this role?
Employees are expected to practice and promote teamwork at all times and to set a good personal example of attitude and performance.
Can I apply if I do not have experience in the automotive industry?
Yes, but experience in a team environment and good customer service skills are important. Relevant training may be provided on the job.