Service Center Manager Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Corning, AR at Geebo

Service Center Manager

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2 Corning, AR Corning, AR $75,000 a year $75,000 a year 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago
Job Description:
Our Corning, AR Service Center is immediately hiring a Service Center Manager.
Starts at $75,000
DOE Provide leadership to all team members including drivers, supervisors, and sales executives Manage and ensure facility and customer goals are met and/or exceeded Accountability for driving daily work habits to ensure operational model compliance Responsible for managing and driving a culture of excellence in the quality of products to our customers Engagement in managing and growing profitable facility revenue Flexibility to work any shift leading team members to ensure 100% customer satisfaction Join AAA Cooper Transportation today! Our service center managers have helped us be recognized by Forbes as one of America's best midsize employers for 5 consecutive years.
Managers are responsible for safety & shipments throughout the system.
Join our team and see why our service center managers make a difference.
More reasons to join one of Americas best midsize employers:
Paid Holidays Paid Vacation Employee Stock Purchase Plan 401k with company match Uniforms Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Company Health Savings Account contributions Company-paid life insurance Long Term Disability Dependent Life Insurance Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance Wellness programs Safety and Performance Rewards Program Tuition Reimbursement Program Job Requirements:
Requirements Bachelor's Degree preferred Transportation Management Experience Strong leadership qualities Desire to surround customers with excellence in service High aptitude for technology.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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