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The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service. Familiar with automotive parts, cataloging, weatherly index system, and automotive sales or service.
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Responsible for the entire inventory process with Non-Deere parts - receipting the parts under the price specified from the vendor. Follows up on shortages and expedites issues by reporting to the Warehouse Manager/Parts Manager - Does not act on the shortages.
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Assists in keeping the parts department clean and orderly. Handles customer needs for the entire transactional process - looking up parts, pulling parts, selling parts, loading out parts.
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As an Inventory Specialist, you and your team have the incredible responsibility of ensuring products take the final step in the supply chain: getting into customers' hands. You're in charge of the store's entire inventory - products, parts, tools, supplies, and everything else.
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This individual will perform a variety of customer service and stocking duties related to the parts sales, receiving and delivery of parts and accessories that contribute to the efficient, safe and profitable operation of the parts department.
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Perform various daily operational tasks, i.e., prepare new, core, and warranty merchandise returns to be shipped to the distribution center, assist with monthly stock adjustments, inventory cycle counts, etc.
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The Material Coordinator/Inventory Control Specialist maintains the coordinated flow and inventory of material, parts, equipment, and tools within the 840 After Sales Service Center and provides support to the in-store watchmakers in accordance with production requirements and shipping schedules.
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Total Compensation Package:Competitive Wages & Paid Time OffStock Purchase Plan & 401k with Employer Contributions Starting Day OneMedical, Dental, & Vision Insurance with Optional Flexible Spending Account (FSA)Team Member Health/Wellbeing ProgramsTuition Educational Assistance ProgramsOpportunities for Career GrowthO’Reilly Auto Parts is an equal opportunity employer.
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Performs inventory and storage activities; to include sensitive items, cataloging, property utilization, customer reconciliations, requisitions processing, issue and receipt of supply items, supply parts research and analysis.
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Provide excellent service to customers calling the store on the phone by answering all calls according to company policy, accurately looking up parts and quote prices, recommending premium and related items, and offering the Low-Price Guarantee.
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JOB TITLE: Inventory Control Specialist DEPARTMENT: OEM Operations REPORTS TO: OEM Operations Director SUMMARY: This position contributes to the Company’s success by storing, organizing and releasing parts and units required to completed component repairs and maintenance in an accurate and timely manner.
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Duties including customer check-ins, device repairs, store operations and housekeeping, device repair status updates, parts and inventory tracking, and client follow-up/communication. As a Cellairis Retail Sales Associate & Technician you may also be required to report to nearby locations therefore you are required to have a valid drivers license and your own reliable transportation; public transportation will not be sufficient due to the nature of this industry.
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Inventory spare parts and report usage; assist in determining min/max amounts, report parts needed to be ordered / re-order to Maintenance Inventory Specialist. Perform preventative and repair equipment on production equipment, heating and cooling systems, ingredients handling systems and plumbing systems; also, office and plant facilities.
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O’Reilly Auto Parts has a proven track record of growth and stability. O’Reilly Auto Parts is an equal opportunity employer. Assist with the completion of daily image maker, and planogram updates, including freight receival, stocking shelves, fronting and facing, cleaning, etc.
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Operate brake lathe and other store test equipment after corresponding training is completed and company requirements are met. Promptly greet retail/walk-in customers in a friendly, courteous manner and assist them in their selection of merchandise.
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