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Company Name:
Manheim
Description
Job Scope
Operate vehicles (driving, parking and staging) in support of sale day events and general auction operations. Includes movement of vehicles to, from and on auction property.
Key Responsibilities
Operate all vehicles in a safe manner and in compliance with all applicable company policy and procedures and traffic laws and regulations
Observe rules of the road and demonstrate courtesy and defensive driving techniques
Drive assigned vehicles through auction lanes on sale days
Drive and park vehicles on auction property
Drive vehicles to and from customer dealerships and other customer locations as assigned
Align and park vehicles in proper order as directed
Provide assistance in movement of inoperable vehicles when directed
Provide direct customer service to dealer reps, account representatives, rental agents, etc., as required
Comply with all jobs related safety and health procedures
Perform other job related duties as assigned by supervisor
Qualifications
Education & Specialized Knowledge
High School Diploma or equivalent preferred
Valid Driver's License
Ability to drive vehicles with standard or automatic transmission
Experience
Previous automotive auction experience preferred
Benefits:
Our company values the health and financial well-being of its employees and provides a variety of health care programs, which includes medical, dental, vision, employee and dependent life insurance, long-term disability and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for health care and dependent care expenses. The Company believes financial security in retirement is important and offers a 401(k) Savings Plus Plan as well as company-funded Pension Plan.
About Manheim:
Manheim was established in 1945 as a wholesale vehicle auction operation. Today, with 20,000 employees at 106 operating locations in 14 countries, Manheim is the world's leading provider of vehicle remarketing services. Manheim has set the industry standard for buying and selling used vehicles at live auctions and online. In 2012, Manheim handled nearly 8 million used vehicles, facilitating transactions representing more than $50 billion in value.
A subsidiary of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, Manheim is transforming the wholesale vehicle buying and selling experience through investments in technology and innovative products and services. Manheim brings together qualified sellers and volume buyers of used vehicles that include automotive dealerships, banks, car rental agencies, car manufacturers and government agencies. Manheim offers its customers a reliable and secure market in which to purchase a variety of vehicles and services that no other remarketing provider can match.
Company Description:
Manheim was established in 1945 as a wholesale vehicle auction operation.
With 20,000 employees in 107 operating locations around the globe, Manheim is the world's leading provider of vehicle remarketing services. In 2012, Manheim handled nearly 8 million used vehicles, facilitating transactions representing more than $50 billion in value.
A subsidiary of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, Manheim is transforming the wholesale vehicle buying and selling experience through investments in technology and innovative products and services.
Manheim has set the industry standard for buying and selling used vehicles at live auctions and online. Manheim brings together qualified sellers and volume buyers of used vehicles that include automotive dealerships, banks, car rental agencies, car manufacturers and government agencies. Manheim offers its customers a reliable and secure market in which to purchase a variety of vehicles and services that no other remarketing provider can match.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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