Service Porter | Forklift Operator Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Billings, MT at Geebo

Service Porter | Forklift Operator

Do you enjoy working outside? Do you have experience operating forklifts? If so, we want you to join our team! Our busy dealership is in need of an RV facility lot porter to assist our rapidly growing full-service RV dealership and repair facility.
In this role, you will move and park units on our lot and in and out of repair bays.
As a lot porter, your duties include keeping track of parked units and making sure that the parking lot is neat and presentable.
Compensation$18 - $20 DOEJob Responsibilities Move RV inventory of varying size safely around the dealership lot Maintain the cleanliness and order of RV inventory, lot and company property Provide support for service and sales functions as needed Use mobile handheld devices as a GPS to find inventory on the lot Maintain a clean, sanitary and safe work area.
Communicate with customers and different departments at Bretz Ability to learn through audio, visual, and hand-on training Requirements High school Diploma or GED equivalent Must be able to pass a drug screen that includes a check for THC Drivers license Clean and insurable driving record required Experience operating tractors, construction equipment, forklift, or pickup and trailer preferred but not required Schedule 4 Days on 4 Days off - Days Shift Only! 6:
45am - 6:
45pm with an hour lunch Full Time Available overtime Benefits Medical insurance Dental & Vision coverage options 401K retirement savings plan with employer match Vacation time Holiday pay Onsite training programs Huge employee discounts Employee borrow program (take a camper and go camping) What you can expect from Bretz Opportunity to work in a family-oriented environment where work life balance matters Growth and advancement opportunities Team building activities and events throughout the year The opportunity to be a part of a team in a booming industry that works together to provide every customer the best experience possible About Our DealershipBretz RV & Marine opened for business in Missoula, Montana, in 1967.
Until then, Frank and Vi Bretz had been operating a service station and renting U-Hauls in central Missoula.
A search for a new camping trailer ended up turning into a new business opportunity.
Not only did the Bretz family get a new camper, they decided to get into the business of selling and renting small travel trailers.
Today Bretz RV & Marine is still a family-owned and operated business with five dealerships across Montana and Idaho.
We are fortunate to have grown from just over 100 employees to nearly 400 employees in the last five years.
We do all we can to offer our teams an excellent place to work and advance in our company.
We start by finding great people with high energy and then find the best place for them to be successful in our dealerships.
Throughout the year, you will see Bretz RV & Marine sponsoring events from local school functions to veterans associations, Toys-4-Tots, Make-A-Wish, and many more.
We feel it's important to contribute to the communities in which we do business.
EEOC Our company maintains a firm policy of equal employment opportunity for all associates.
We hire, train, promote and compensate associates based on personal and professional competence and potential for advancement without regard for race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, disability, or citizenship, as well as other classifications protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.
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