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The Parts Manager is responsible for all facets of the parts department including sales, gross profit, inventory, and customer service. The Parts Manager reports to the General Manager and works with department VPs to further growth and profitability.
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Maintain the parts department in clean and orderly manner. Create and maintain merchandising display to promote product sales. Accurately price parts and accessories using the proper pricing source and transfer the information to the proper document and computer system.
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The Outside Parts Salesperson develops and achieves maximum profitable sales volume of parts and labor services from assigned accounts in a designated territory. Develops and achieves maximum sales volume consistent with realistic sales projections for assigned accounts focusing on parts and labor sales opportunities.
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Obtain the correct parts and accessories for both the technician and the retail guest in a timely manner. Provide customers with needed information and offer additional sales opportunities.
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Other responsibilities include department profitability, protection of dealer's assets, product knowledge, meeting promise times for the customers, labor and parts sales, customer relations, work area and customer area housekeeping, and maintaining accurate legal documents and customer records.
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Work with Parts Manager to identify potential clients and complete sales calls as determined by the Parts Manager. Assist in keeping parts department & parts area clean.
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Assists in keeping parts department clean and orderly. Ability to use the John Deere Parts Catalog computer application. Purpose: Responsible for selling, receiving, and delivery of parts and accessories.
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Opening for business without a Parts or Service department and only three employees in a temporary facility. Promotes all MHC product and service offerings including RoadForce, Service, Body Shop, Truck Sales, Leasing, Carrier and Finance.
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The technician is the most up-to-date person in the dealership with regard to the mechanical aspects of vehicles and works closely with the Parts Department and with the Service Advisor.
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Level 2 Used truck sales reps should average 5 trucks per month sold with minimum of 1 F&I contract, 1 Used Truck Warranty contract, and 1 RushCare contract maintenance/telematics contract. Sell all services offered: Parts, Service, Body Shop, Used Truck Warranties, RushCare Contract Maintenance, and RushCare telematics.
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E-Verify is a joint effort among employers, the U.S. Social Security Administration ("SSA") and U.S. Department of Homeland Security ("DHS"). Looking to bring your sales experience to the industry leader in truck and jeep accessories.
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In addition to serving walk-in customers, the Specialist provides parts to our internal automotive technicians to support the Service Department. The Automotive Parts Specialist provides first-class service to walk-in customers and telephone traffic.
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You will coordinate with the Parts Department, Service Department and Collision Manager to schedule repair timelines and keep customers apprised of as work progress. With RV sales and service locations in 42 states, Camping World has grown to become the prime destinations for everything RV.
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Inside Sales & Customer Service - Parts Department. Previous parts department experience is preferred. IPW an MHI Company, is searching for a Parts Counter Salesperson to join our Savannah team.
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Hiring all management positions, completing performance evaluations regularly and developing short and long-term goals for each department manager (includes administrative, sales, parts, collision and service departments.
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