Receptionist/Inventory Clerk

<p><strong>Company Description</strong></p><p>Lubbers Auto Group is a family-owned automotive dealership group located just outside Wichita, Kansas, with headquarters in Cheney. Home to Lubbers Ford and Lubbers Chevrolet, we offer one of the largest selections of new Ford and Chevrolet vehicles in Kansas, along with a large inventory of quality pre-owned vehicles.</p><p><br></p><p>At Lubbers, we believe buying a vehicle should be straightforward, informative, and enjoyable. Our team works hard to provide a friendly, customer-focused experience while supporting one another in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Role Description</strong></p><p>Lubbers Auto Group is seeking a full-time Receptionist / Inventory Clerk for our Cheney location.</p><p>This position serves as the first point of contact for customers and visitors while also supporting inventory and administrative operations behind the scenes. Responsibilities include answering and directing phone calls, greeting customers, handling incoming mail, data entry, maintaining organized records, and assisting with general office tasks.</p><p><br></p><p>This role also includes inventory-related responsibilities such as updating vehicle records, verifying information in dealership systems, and working with sales departments to help maintain accurate inventory records.</p><p><br></p><p>The ideal candidate is friendly, dependable, organized, and comfortable balancing customer service with detail-oriented administrative work in a busy dealership environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Qualifications</strong></p><p>• Strong communication and customer service skills</p><p>• Friendly and professional phone etiquette</p><p>• Basic computer and Excel experience preferred</p><p>• Strong organizational skills and attention to detail</p><p>• Ability to multitask and work efficiently in a fast-paced environment</p><p>• Reliable attendance and punctuality</p><p>• Previous receptionist, office, or dealership experience is a plus, but not required</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Benefits</strong></p><p>• Competitive pay</p><p>• Health, dental, and vision insurance</p><p>• Paid time off</p><p>• 401(k)</p><p>• Team-oriented work environment</p>

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