Are you well organized and enjoy being part of a team driven to deliver exceptional customer service? Do you have an agricultural background or machinery knowledge? We have an immediate opening for a Service Writer at our Radville location. Experience is an asset, but we are willing to train the right individual. For you to be considered for an interview, you have: Experience working in a service department or office environment Basic knowledge of accounting practices Computer know-how, able to use standard desktop applications such as Microsoft 365; SharePoint, Excel Outlook, and Teams Knowledge of office procedures, experience making work orders, and scheduling is a strong asset General understanding of agriculture and mechanical / technical terms in an ag dealership is in asset High School Diploma or equivalent experience For you to be an effective Service Writer, you have a passion for exceeding expectations; you take pride in the work you do; you strive to build partnerships in all relationships and can adapt to a variety of personality types; you proactively lead by example and can maintain organization while balancing different priorities. What may be important to you: In addition to a competitive hourly wage, there is an attractive performance incentive. We offer group benefits, health spending account, matched pension that increases after three years of employment. Annual footwear and monthly cell phone allowance, along with paid training and development. If belonging to a successful, down-to-earth, company that feels like family, is important to you, we want to hear from you. By joining Nelson Motors and Equipment, you can be assured of a close-knit, casual, yet hard-working environment. Come join us.
LocationRadville, SK
Workplace informationOn site
SalaryHourly with performance bonus. Dependent upon experience.
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