6th Ave (Tacoma) - Car Wash Customer Service Representative Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Tacoma, WA at Geebo

6th Ave (Tacoma) - Car Wash Customer Service Representative

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8 Tacoma, WA Tacoma, WA Part-time Part-time $18 an hour $18 an hour 8 hours ago 8 hours ago 8 hours ago Brown Bear Car Wash seeks customer service representatives for our car wash at 5950 6th Ave in Tacoma.
We have a full-time position available for closing closing shifts, You may be required to work some weekends.
The starting rate is $18 per hour.
Must be 16 years or older.
18 or older is preferred.
Benefits may include:
Medical/Dental/Vision 401(k) Bonuses PTO - Accrual starting day 1 Tuition reimbursement up to $4,000 Holiday pay on 6 major holidays Employee Wellness Program - LifeCare Employee Discount Program - LifeMart And of course, free car washes! Key things you should know about Brown Bear Car Wash:
We have an active, high-paced work environment.
If you like working outdoors, you will love working here! We promote from within.
Wherever you start, there are opportunities to grow and advance.
We like friendly people.
We serve our customers with a big smile and cheerful personality.
We value teamwork.
We expect and foster cooperation with all team members, company personnel, and customers.
We grow and develop both car washes AND people.
We will help you learn and enhance your skills in customer service, safety, mechanics, management, and administration as our company continues to expand as the Number One car wash in Washington.
We love clean.
We expect and maintain clean sites, clean employees, clean cars, and clean standards Minors, those who are 16 or 17, will be required to complete a Parent School Authorization form prior to starting work.
Speak with the manager for details.
After 6 months of employment averaging 30
hours per week.
Eligible after 12 months of employment and 1,000 hours worked for all team members 18
years of age.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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