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Automotive Condition Report Writer

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2 Williamston, SC Williamston, SC Full-time Full-time From $15 an hour From $15 an hour 10 hours ago 10 hours ago 10 hours ago Carolina Auto Auction is a family owned and operated business in Williamston, SC.
We have been serving the automobile dealers and finance companies since 1969 and in SC since 1989.
We believe in providing a superior customer experience for everyone that walks through our doors.
We are one of the largest independent auction in the Southeast United States.
Most auto auction art similar but at Carolina Auto Auction we believe that our team of talented individuals is what sets us apart in our industry.
Seeking an energetic and self-motivated individual to prepare condition reports for incoming vehicles.
Must be dependable, detail-oriented, have computer knowledge, and have knowledge of motor vehicles.
Must be able to accurately quote mechanical and cosmetic repairs for each vehicle.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Verify vehicle identification.
Identify and update vehicle information, including Year, Make, Model, Trim Lines.
Inspect vehicle equipment, options, interior, tires, mechanical components.
Conduct test-drives on vehicles and document any mechanical issues.
Document and estimate vehicle damages.
Review and document odometer information.
Assess frame condition and document damages to unibody and/or frame.
Assess mechanical condition of vehicle, documenting issues found during the condition report process Carolina Auto Auction is family Owned and Operated.
Applicant must posses the following.
Computer skills.
Ability to write reports in a professional manner.
Basic knowledge of vehicles.
Ability to utilize standardized lists to assign costs for damage.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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