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As a part of our growth LKQ is looking for a dedicated and passionate Delivery Driver with knowledge of replacement parts for the aftermarket collision repair industry. The Delivery Driver will also be required to manually load and unload the delivery truck, verify that all parts are loaded and unloaded, collect payments from customers, obtain signatures from receiving locations confirming accuracy of parts received, and deliver returned items back to the branch.
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We are an established and respected aftermarket auto parts company based out of Totowa, NJ that serves 13 states in the Northeast / Mid-Atlantic US. Come grow with us and let us show you why Empire Auto Parts is a leader in quality and service in the aftermarket auto parts industry.
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We are a family-owned company that operates nearly 181 MPEC | NAPA Auto Parts stores in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin. We employ a wide variety of people in a wide variety of roles: from parts professionals and delivery drivers to regional managers and store managers to executives and support staff in many critical administrative roles at our headquarters office in Rockford, Illinois.
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Factory Motor Parts is looking for a Delivery Driver with a Class B or better Commercial Driver's License (CDL) to deliver auto parts to regional customers and or warehouses.
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In addition to automotive, we carry specialized tooling, hardware, filtration and aftermarket parts for heavy duty truck, heavy equipment, marine, and industrial applications. However, we are much more than your dad's auto parts store.
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