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The Parts Sales Representative - Front Counter sells commercial vehicle and equipment parts to external customers via the counter or over the phone. Six months experience in over the counter sales, preferably in a dealership or service setting environment.
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Job Opportunity: HVAC Counter Sales Associate with Allied Supply in Lima, Ohio. We are seeking an energetic and friendly HVAC Counter Sales Associate to join our Lima team.
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Work the parts counter on a weekly basis to ensure proper procedures are being followed and to maintain familiarity with the processes. Hire and supervise employees who meet all critical requirements and qualifications for each position (counter sales, warehouse, delivery drivers and others as approved.
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Assist Parts Manager or counter sales person with necessary documentation for special orders. The primary function of the Territory Account Manager is to solicit parts sales from new and established customers in sales territories established by management.
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Experience with auto parts sales (preferred). The parts counter specialist is responsible for helping customers, in person and by phone, with parts questions and orders.
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The Installer Service Specialist is an experienced and technical parts specialist who services the needs of professional customers through the store's installer counter. Quickly and accurately takes customer orders over the phone and online, invoice customer orders, direct efforts to accurately pick and stage parts for delivery, and route delivery specialists to ensure customers receive their orders in a consistent and timely manner.
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Greet customers on sales floor, assisting them in location of merchandise or directs them to parts specialist if hard parts are needed. Greet customers on sales floor, directs them to product or to parts specialist.
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We are looking for a first shift, full-time Parts Counter Person. QualificationsHigh School Diploma or equivalent and prior auto parts sales experience (preferred)Eager to improve in a dynamic work environmentStrong interpersonal and time management skillsAbility to read/interpret safety and maintenance documentsAbility to calculate figures/amounts including; discounts, interest, commissions, proportions.
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Whenever express lane is not being utilized and the counter is busy, assist customers by finishing tickets, taking money, checks, and credit cards, etc. Make sure all "sale" signs are in place, sales flyer rack is stocked, maintain sufficient quantities of sale merchandise on display.
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Familiarity with a related product line such as pool supplies, parts, chemicals or pool construction helpful. The Inside Sales Associate works with customers to find what they want, create solutions and ensure a smooth sales process.
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The parts counter representative sells automotive parts by taking and clarifying customer orders; retrieving and selling new and replacement automotive parts; receiving and recording new parts inventory; maintaining parts databases; maintaining safe and secure environment.
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Assist the parts to service counter parts sales associate as necessary. Martin Automotive Group is looking for a Parts Associate to join our team at our Dayton Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership.
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Maintain a well-organized and clean parts counter area for an optimal customer experience. Some experience preferred in both front and back of parts counter. Previous experience in automotive parts sales or a related field is preferred.
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We're looking for dedicated Parts and Service Sales Representatives to join Herc-u-lift's HQ- Maple Plain, MN team of experienced professionals! Greeting customers as they enter the parts counter and providing them assistance with their needs.
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Works with Sales Specialists/Territory Sales Managers to provide superior service to professional customers. Verify all product/merchandise, including warranty parts and cores, are billed before customers leave the store.
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