Preparador de Autos Aguadilla

Agudilla, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Full Time
Rental Aguadilla
Experienced
Carbrera Rental de Aguadilla esta en busca de Lavadores de exterior del vehículo, lavado y acondicionado, incluidos neumáticos, ruedas, carro inferior, capota, componentes y encerado / pulido Interior de vehículos aspirado para eliminar la suciedad suelta y escombros. Transporte de turistas desde el aeropuerto y desde el Rental (two-way).
 
 
TAREAS Y RESPONSABILIDADES
  1. Limpieza de unidades Rentals
  2. Limpieza de áreas comunes según el calendario que se le asigne.
  3. Mantener el área de trabajo ordenada, limpia y organizada.
  4. Suministros y equipos organizados.
  5. Seguir los procedimientos de seguridad para herramientas y equipos.
  6. Utilizar equipo de protección adecuada para los ojos, las manos y el cuerpo cuando fue necesario.
  7. Responsable de organizar área de fila del car wash según la prioridad del negocio.
  8. Brindar apoyo durante los periodos de mucho tráfico.
  9. Realizar inspecciones visuales del estado de cada automóvil, para determinar cuánto y qué tipo de limpieza se requiere.
  10. Limpiar la parte delantera y trasera de cada automóvil asignado desde el exterior, asegurándose de que el trabajo de pintura no se vea comprometido.
  11. Limpiar los automóviles desde el interior, utilizando aspiradoras, pulidores y paños, y asegúrese de que el trabajo de pulido se realice correctamente.
  12. Realizar otras tareas asignadas según la necesidad de la empresa
  13. Disponible para trabajar overtime, weekends y cubrir turnos de empleados bajo rush



 
REQUISITOS:
EDUCACION, EXPERIENCIA, LENGUAJE, LICENCENCIAS Y/O CERTIFICACIONES, SUPERVISION
Diploma de Escuela Superior completado. Conocimiento en lavado de autos y auto detailing. Saber leer y escribir para comprender instrucciones. Tener licencia de conducir vigente.   
 
 
AMBIENTE DE TRABAJO
Este puesto requiere estar mayormente de pie y caminar por el área de trabajo, alcanzar áreas altas y agacharse, hablar y escuchar dentro de un área abierta con diferentes ruidos, pero no en periodos prolongados de 8hrs a 85 decibeles. El trabajo es realizado al aire libre, a temperaturas variables, con  iluminación natural.  El empleado debe estar dispuesto a caminar largas distancias para el acomodo diario de todos los vehículos que le sean asignados, de ser necesarios.
 
DESCARGO DE RESPONSABILIDAD
De igual forma esta Descripción del Puesto de Trabajo está sujeto a cambios en cualquier momento, de acuerdo a la necesidad del negocio y los mismos le serán comunicados oportunamente.
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