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Manheim Mobile Inspector II, Cleveland, OH
Location
United States
Posted
9 days ago
Salary
$17 - $25 / hour
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Company
Cox Automotive - USAJob Family Group
Job Profile
Management Level
Flexible Work Option
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Compensation
Hourly base pay rate is $16.59 - $24.86/hour. The hourly base rate may vary within the anticipated range based on factors such as the ultimate location of the position and the selected candidate’s knowledge, skills, and abilities. Position may be eligible for additional compensation that may include commission (annual, monthly, etc.) and/or an incentive program.Job Description
A Mobile Inspector II functions as a member of the Manheim mobile inspections team for a designated region with the primary responsibility of conducting vehicle condition inspections on a client’s lot. Their core skill is to provide accurate and complete documentation of overall vehicle condition within the parameters of a Manheim inspection. This position will build trust with Clients, engage to help them see the value in the Manheim Marketplace, and to request more inventory to be inspected by providing quality and timely inspections.
As a Mobile Inspector II, it is expected to perform tasks with minimal guidance and supervision, while demonstrating growing independence and problem-solving skills.
Primary Duties & Key Responsibilities
- Conduct a thorough vehicle inspection.
- Locate, start, move, inspect, and return vehicles on dealer/clients’ lot safely.
- Verify vehicle identification and enter accurate vehicle information into the inspection system to correct VIN, mileage, and sub series.
- Inspect vehicle equipment and options, documenting results including damage, missing or inoperable items.
- Inspect and record vehicle exterior condition, including but not limited to tires, frame, glass, panels, and mechanical components.
- Inspect and record the vehicle interior condition, including but not limited to seats, dashboard, and options.
- Perform basic mechanical checks on vehicles including powertrain, drivetrain, and electrical components.
- Prepare and provide daily activity reports for management.
- Be able to pivot and adapt to changes in daily appointments to ensure efficiency and effectiveness of each dealer visit
- Develop strong knowledge of clients in territory and work together with partners to keep them active with Manheim mobile inspections through regular, pro-active on lot engagement
- Receive data and insight from partners and leverage to maximize volume of units inspected on dealer lots.
- Represent Cox Automotive as a brand ambassador and provide premier client experience by interfacing regularly core clients and ensuring satisfaction.
- Functions as a solid team player and works closely with the Wholesale Specialist team, peers, other Manheim workgroups and auctions.
- Utilize SalesForce.com for reporting, lead input and customer performance reviews.
- Understanding NAAA Frame/Structure Damage Policy.
- Will work in a continuous improvement/Lean environment and encouraged to drive a lean culture.
- Maintain production expectations set by the leader.
- Visibly demonstrate safety commitment by following all safety and health procedures and modeling the behaviors related to such. Actively participate in support of all safety activities aligned with Safety Excellence.
- Other duties as assigned.
Required Experience & Specialist Knowledge and Skills
- High School Diploma/GED required and 3 years experience.
- Automotive knowledge is preferred, body and mechanical.
- 1-2 years of any automotive related experience preferred.
- Valid driver’s license and safe driving record required.
- Travel 100% - Reliable transportation required. Reimbursement program dependent on number of miles driven.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills required.
- Strong technical aptitude.
- Must be detail orientated.
- Experience in navigating handheld and other documentation devices preferred.
- Motivated to work independently with remote supervision.
- Ability to multitask, follow directions and take instruction is required.
- Body, paint, and mechanical repair knowledge helpful.
- Familiarity with unibody and full-frame helpful.
- Ability to lift and hold at least 30 lbs. at waist level for an extended period of time.
- Regularly required to stand, walk, talk, and hear.
- Frequently required to crouch, bend, and kneel to look at side or underneath car. Strength to lift hood or trunk. Bend while performing audits. Reach inside or underneath vehicle.
- Near vision abilities required to find dings and scratches, paint work, hail damage, frame/unibody, other exterior damage and Interior damage. Able to identify exterior or interior colors.
- Ability to deal with different lighting (i.e. exterior and interior lighting, natural and artificial light)
- Requires physical ability and mental acuity to execute the duties of the position successfully within required timeframes to meet business requirements.
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