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As a Parts Manager, you will manage and ensure the Parts department is operating efficiently to support the dealership in delivering world-class service. Experience in an automotive parts department as a parts manager.
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Additionally, TBC responds to the needs of consumers in search of total car care at more than 2,000 franchised tire and automotive service centers under the Big O Tires and Midas.
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With $5 billion in revenue and 3,800+ employees in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, TBC Corporation is a leader in the mobility industry and one of North America’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tires through wholesale and franchise operations.
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Compensation Data Hourly Pay: $15.64-20.86 Company Overview With $5 billion in revenue and 3,800+ employees in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, TBC Corporation is a leader in the mobility industry and one of North America’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tires through wholesale and franchise operations.
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Must have previous automotive dealership parts counter/advisor experience (minimum 3 years in a dealership parts department) Hyundai brand specific parts counter experience is a MUST.
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Compensation Data Starting Pay: $14.90-19.86 per hour Company Overview With $5 billion in revenue and 3,800+ employees in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, TBC Corporation is a leader in the mobility industry and one of North America’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tires through wholesale and franchise operations.
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TBC has 20 proprietary brands of tires specializing in passenger, commercial, farm and specialty tires. Our Service and Delivery Drivers are responsible for delivering excellent service to our customers by delivering product in a professional and safe manner using company vehicles.
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Just Tires is an automotive service provider that has a high focus on customer experience and satisfaction. Demonstrate excellent guest service, which includes providing clear communication and feedback about guest vehicles Provide guidance and mentoring to junior automotive technicians.
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Look up parts using electronic parts catalog systemsAssists Service and Sales Departments in ordering and pricing parts for their customers. Orders or locates parts while providing timely customer service and maximum profit for the Dealership.
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You are applying through Car Guy's Inc, America's and Canada's #1 Automotive Recruiter. skills:Auto dealership porter, Dealership porter, Automotive porter, Car Dealer, porter, Car lot porter, Car lot detailer, Car detailer, Car porter, Auto detailer, Auto porter, Dealership Detailer, Dealership Lot attendant, Automotive lot attendant, Auto lot attendant.
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Compensation Data Hourly Pay: $13.76 - $18.35 Company Overview With $5 billion in revenue and 3,800+ employees in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, TBC Corporation is a leader in the mobility industry and one of North America’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tires through wholesale and franchise operations.
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Crown Automotive Group is looking for EXPRESS Techs / Tire Techs with experience working in the Tire and Lube Industry to join some of the fastest growing service department.
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High school diploma required; minimum 2 years experience with heavy duty truck parts, and automotive parts. Be able to keep good records, fill out and hand in call sheets at the end of each week, and bring any customer problems to the attention of the Parts Manager.
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Skills:Auto dealership porter, Dealership porter, Automotive porter, Car Dealer, porter, Car lot porter, Car lot detailer, Car detailer, Car porter, Auto detailer, Auto porter, Dealership Detailer, Dealership Lot attendant, Automotive lot attendant, Auto lot attendant, Delivery, Parts delivery, Driver, Parts delivery, parts counter, detail vehicles.
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