Sunday 15 July 2012

Light Duty Tow Truck Operator

Details: Our company is growing again and looking for:Light Duty Tow Truck Operator - Tempe/Night ShiftFull-Time, 5 days a week, 12 hour shifts Light Duty Tow Truck Operators - Phoenix/Night ShiftFull-time, 5 days a week, 12 hour shiftsMust successfully complete paid training. The Tow Truck Operator will be responsible for recovering, towing or otherwise transporting various types of vehicles and equipment, including cars, trucks, motorcycles and heavy equipment. The Tow Truck Operator will use the following materials and equipment during operations; wheel lifts, tow slings, car carriers, chains, hooks, straps, cables, blocks, binders, hand and power tools, winches and lights. In addition to driving a tow truck, duties may include: clean up and labor to prepare for towing, truck maintenance (including maintaining proper oil, water, and air levels), vehicle cleaning, and completing and maintaining paperwork. Paperwork includes: invoicing all jobs and services performed, daily commission reports, maintaining accurate log books, safety equipment reports, storage reports, damage reports, and vehicle inspection reports. Other duties may include; Incident scene clean-up, handling company funds, invoices, checks and credit cards in a fiduciary manner.WORKING CONDITIONS  This position requires the Tow Truck Operator to work primarily outdoors. The Tow Truck Operator will be required to work in hot or cold temperatures, wet or dry weather, and will usually work alone.Benefits include:  BCBS Medical and Dental, Optional Life Insurance, S/T Disability, 401(k), Paid vacations, Paid Holidays, Performance bonus incentives, and complimentary life insurance.Pay:  Hourly + Commission + Bonuses

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1 comment:

  1. I think I am applicable on this kind of position since my last job is an operator in a heavy hauling company. I know on how to do a towing because we work as the same of this job.

    Heavy Hauling

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