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John Deere Detail Technician

C & B Equipment, a progressive family-owned company that has grown over 30 years to include John Deere Ag, material handling and power sports locations, has an opening for a Detail Technician at its John Deere Dealership located in Yankton, South Dakota.
A Detail Technician supports the dealership's service department by keeping the lot and equipment clean and presentable for customers.
The position requires a detail-oriented individual that can deliver timely results that reflect the high standards our customers demand and that C & B is known for.
Requirements Ability to operate farm equipment and power spray equipment Ability to work in a humid, wet environment Valid Driver's License and a safe driving record Benefits Competitive pay based on your experience Excellent benefits including - Medical, Dental, Vision, and Accident Insurance, Short-Term Disability, Life Insurance, 401K with Company Match starting immediately, generous parental leave for both moms & dads, and much more.
Progressive Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays - starting at 3 weeks of PTO in the first year.
Opportunities to grow - We love to promote within and have excellent training programs available to prepare you on-the-job and for your future with us.
Make an impact - You will participate in our annual Community Impact Day where we give back to the communities where we work and live.
Apply today to learn more about this exciting opportunity at C & B!#cbjobs Recommended Skills Agricultural Machinery Defensive Driving Apply to this job.
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