Service Manager

Bridgestone Corporation

Scottsdale, AZ

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Automotive Management, Automotive Repair and Maintenance, Communication Skills, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Customer Retention/Renewal, Customer Satisfaction, Driver's License, High School Diploma, Inventory Management, Leadership, People Management, Problem Solving Skills, Quality Management, Quality Metrics, Retail Management, Revenue Growth
LOCATION
Scottsdale, AZ
POSTED
2 days ago

Seeking an experienced Service Manager to lead automotive repair operations, manage customer relationships, and oversee technicians.
Responsibilities include

  • Assigning work duties and supervising staff
  • Ensuring high customer satisfaction and retention
  • Training and hiring technicians
  • Maintaining quality standards and store efficiency
  • Driving sales through proactive service and communication
  • Managing inventory and store procedures

  • Qualifications include
  • High school diploma, 4+ years auto repair experience, 1+ year in service management
  • Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Preferred candidates have a 2-year degree.
    Benefits feature medical/dental/vision, paid time off, training, flexible scheduling, 401(k) match, and on-demand pay.
    We promote diversity, professional growth, community engagement, and a supportive work environment.

About the Company

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Bridgestone Corporation

At Bridgestone, our dream is to become a truly global enterprise and to establish the Bridgestone brand as the undisputed world No. 1 brand in both name and substance. Across the globe, our entire team is focused on achieving this goal.

The roots of our dream date back to the establishment of Bridgestone Tire Co., Ltd. in 1931. Anticipating the future potential of tires for passenger cars and the international development of the business, founder Shojiro Ishibashi used an English translation of his surname for the name of the company. Even then he may indeed have been dreaming of the future of the Bridgestone Group.

As Japan's automobile industry grew, The Bridgestone Group expanded its business to become Japan's largest tire manufacturer. The company also actively expanded overseas, particularly in Asia. In 1988, the company acquired The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, a well respected global corporation with a venerable history of its own. This transformed Bridgestone into one of the world's largest tire and rubber companies and created a global team dedicated to serving customers worldwide with the highest level of quality, service and technology.
COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Automotive and Parts Mfg
FOUNDED
1931
WEBSITE
http://www.bridgestone.com/