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Stay on top of market trends, the RV industry and current dealership inventory. Overton's is the world's largest boating and marine accessories dealer, helping customers have more fun on the water for longer with the best gear and products.
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For over 90 years, we have proudly served residents of Midcoast Maine and beyond, offering the best in new and preowned vehicles, professional service, and factory fitted parts and accessories to every customer who walks into our dealership.
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Bowser Automotive is seeking a New Car Detail Lot Attendant to verify receipt of new vehicles delivered to the dealership, inventory vehicles, manage the key track system while answering all calls for the Detail Department.
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Job OverviewSummary/ObjectiveThe Inventory Manager verifies receipt of and performs a damage inspection on new vehicles delivered to the dealership. Inspects vehicles to detect damage and to verify the presence of accessories listed on the invoice.
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Assist all new owners as a liaison with each department of the dealership while advising them on additional accessories, equipment, supplies, etc. Ensure all relevant dealership personnel are aware of status of delivery process.
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Notify of shortage & damage discrepanciesProcessing accessories and shelving themPrepare items for returns and shippingDeliver parts to a second locationLight Forklift dutiesProcessing Warranty scrapKeeping things in neat and orderly fashionFollow all company safety policies and procedures.
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Job Summary: The Automotive Sales Assistant/Product Specialist is responsible for answering questions about the products and services the dealership offers with the purpose of making customers feel welcome and supported through the car-purchasing process.
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With RV sales and service locations in 42 states, Camping World has grown to become the prime destinations for everything RV. Camping World is looking for a high energy, motivated RV Sales Associate to grow the business.
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Working as a key member of our team, the Sales Consultant is a well-informed adviser who is extremely knowledgeable on vehicle selection, performance, accessories, efficiencies, safety, features and functions, and financing options associated with our new and used vehicle inventory.
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Responsible for delivering vehicle to customer according to dealership and manufacturer guidelines. Observes that the vehicle is detailed, full of fuel, has all requested accessories installed and is in delivery area ready for customer.
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Poquet Auto is a fast-paced auto dealership seeking a full-time highly motivated, results-oriented professional for the role of Auto Sales Consultant at our Golden Valley location. Staying knowledgeable about all vehicle features and accessories - including new arrivals.
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The delivery process ensures that the customer understands the vehicle’s operating features, warranty, and paperwork, and it lays the foundation for customer loyaltyKeep abreast of incoming inventory, features, accessories, etc., and how they benefit customersIntroduce customers to service department personnel to emphasize to them the quality and efficiency of service repairs and maintenance available in the dealership’s service department.
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Qualifications Related experience in a dealership automotive parts department preferred. Accurately price parts and accessories using the proper pricing source and keep the computer system up to date.
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Demonstrated dealership sales experience and management of a revenue generating team. Demonstrated dealership sales experience and management of a revenue generating team. Good Sam provides everything customers need to have a good tripfrom savings on fuel and campgrounds to roadside assistance and other specialty services.
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Delivers Parts and Accessories to Retail, Fleet, Wholesale and Internal Customers. Assists other areas within the dealership when all deliveries are completed. Delivers Parts and Accessories to Retail, Fleet, Wholesale and Internal Customers.
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