Job Description
Job Description
Shop Manager Position Overview
The Take 5 Family is hiring customer service maniacs!
People person? Do you enjoy leading a team? Outgoing and positive attitude? We will train you the Take 5 way to oversee a shop. Youll be accountable for your teams execution of the Take 5 standards for changing oil, replacing wiper blades / air filters, filling air in tires, and other light maintenance services. Our employees are successful with all backgrounds and experience levels. Take 5 offers a stay-in-your-car hassle free oil change experience. The job is similar to restaurants or retail environments.
What Employees Love about Take 5
- Annual Shop Manager Conference
- The Pit Tech to President career path; Take 5 is committed to supporting your career goals. Over 90% of District Managers worked their way up from shop level positions.
- The family environment
- Benefits / Pay information if applicable
- Employee contests
- Easy to transfer to locations across the country
- Opportunity to meet new people every day
- Community involvement
- Learning new skills
Good to Know Before You Start!
Be prepared for early hours and working approximately 55 hours per weekShop Managers are the first line of defense for customer serviceMust be adaptive to changeBasic computer skills are neededMust maneuver in and out of a shallow 3 deep pit used to position yourself safely under carsYou will walk, stand, bend, stoop, twist, etc. for extended periods of time and perform activities involving holding, grasping, pulling and turningYou may need to work in hot / cold weather conditionsAlways be alert and aware of your surroundingsMust be able to lift up to fifty (50) poundsWhat does a Shop Manager (SM) do?
Recruiting, Interviewing, OnboardingResponsible for motivating the team, holding the team accountable, and making personnel decisionsCheck in with customers before they leave the shop to make sure they had a great experienceEnsure crew actively provides excellent customer experienceControl inventory : Conduct End of Period (EOP) and End of Year (EOY) inventoryPlace product ordersUnderstand the shops financials to drive results and beat budgetConduct quarterly employee evaluationsSubmit payrollCreate crew scheduleSupport technicians with their duties