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Service Writer

St.
Louis, MO St.
Louis, MO Full-time Full-time $30,000 - $45,000 a year $30,000 - $45,000 a year Gateway Harley-Davidson is looking for a Service Specialist (Service Writer) to join our team! Do you Love Motorcycles? ENJOY WALKING INTO YOUR DEALERSHIP & SERVICE DEPARTMENT EACH DAY! If you're looking for a long-term career, this is your chance to join one of the fastest-growing, highest volume Harley-Davidson dealership groups in the area! We offer a nice guaranteed minimum just for doing your job.
We have a very aggressive pay plan with industry-leading pay.
Training is as important to us as it is to you and our team receives continued training and support from a great staff! Qualifications & Job Requirements:
Dependable, organized, and self-motivated Focus on quality and customer service Positive Minded Money Motivated Driven to Succeed Harley-Davidson Knowledge and/or Service Writer Experience Required Motorcycle Endorsement Preferred Talon Experience a Plus
Benefits:
Very Aggressive Pay Plans Comprehensive Ongoing Training Employee Discounts Referral Program Paid Time Off Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance +more 401K +company match Gateway Harley-Davidson is looking for someone that wants to grow with the company.
We will do anything and everything we can to help you not only to be successful but to grow and get better each and every day! If you are looking for a long-term career we want to talk to you! APPLY NOW! Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$30,000.
00 - $45,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Referral program Retirement plan Vision insurance Day range:
Monday to Friday Weekend availability
Experience:
Service:
1 year (Required) License/Certification:
Motorcycle Endorsement (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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