MOTOR VEHICLE REPRESENTATIVE

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About the position

This position is located at the Fontana Commercial Driver Test Center in Fontana. Want to get started in state service? Motor Vehicle Representative is an entry-level position to state service. The State of California offers its employees generous benefits that may include CalPERS retirement and retirement savings plans (401k and 457), health and dental insurance, and access to long-term disability and long-term care insurance. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offers career opportunity and growth for customer service champions seeking to make a difference in state service. Serving as the first impression for government service takes a special individual - are you the one? The DMV is responsible for licensing drivers, registering vehicles, securing identities, and regulating the motor vehicle industry. If you are looking for a rewarding career in public service and want to make an impact improving the safety and environment of California communities, the DMV invites you to apply for the Motor Vehicle Representative position.

Responsibilities

  • Cashiering
  • Data entry
  • Provide verbal, written, and technical assistance pertaining to the licensing of drivers, issuance of identification cards, vehicle registration, and occupational licenses in a courteous and efficient manner.

Requirements

  • Experience in delivering stellar face-to-face customer service
  • Dependability and punctuality
  • Valid California Drivers License (CDL)
  • Background Investigation clearance prior to hire

Nice-to-haves

  • Can-do attitude
  • Pride in work and initiative
  • Sound decision-making
  • Positive interactions and team-building
  • Well-developed interpersonal skills including sensitivity, emotional maturity, customer first attitude, strong work ethic, patience, and flexibility

Benefits

  • Health and dental insurance
  • CalPERS retirement plans
  • 401k and 457 savings plans
  • Long-term disability and long-term care insurance
  • Employee assistance program
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