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Collaborate with the Parts Manager to develop and implement strategies to increase parts department sales and profitability. Support the Parts Manager in training and supervising parts department staff, including providing guidance, performance feedback, and ensuring that all employees adhere to company policies and procedures.
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OVERVIEW: The Parts Manager is responsible for overseeing the parts and accessories department. Acts as a liaison between the parts department and other store operations.
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Experience in warehousing, retail parts sales helpful. Set direction, priorities and goals for Parts Department & Retail Store. This position is responsible for setting the strategy, direction and expectations that match the business requirements of the parts department to the needs of the overall business.
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Working in co-operation with the sales team, be available to give additional assistance to a sales person in the Automobile Sales Department as needed. Determine a preferred percent of penetration and income, both monthly and annually, by devising finance forecasting in accord with sales department.
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Parts Counter Sales ( $15.50 to $30.00 an hour ) Parts Driver ( $15.50 to $20.00 an hour ) Parts Manager ( $65k to $120k a year ) Parts Counter Sales ( $15.50 to $30.00 an hour.
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Aloha Kia Kona, a Ken Garff Automotive Dealership, is currently looking for a talented Parts Counter Sales Associate that aligns with our core values and acts with respect, intelligence, greatness, honesty and teamwork.
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The Shipping and Receiving Clerk will assist the Parts, Service, Sales and Wholesale Departments in pulling and replenishing the parts department. Experience in automotive or truck parts, shipping & receiving or counter sales is a plus.
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Work with car dealer parts and service department as well as assisting dealers with warranty claims and point of sale. Outside salesmen are responsible for providing outstanding customer service to customers/potential customers by selling commercial, industrial, agriculture, intermodal, OTR-earthmover, and retread tires, as well as road hazard and recommended services, benefits and product features, create long-term loyalty bonds with customers, drive sales and profitability of the store, as well as other duties as assigned by the Store Manager.
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Responsible for working with staff from Parts Shipping & Receiving, Parts Counter Sales and Outside Parts Sales for the safe and efficient delivery of parts to customers.
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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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Any sales or parts department experience is a plus! A ir stream Inland Empire is looking to hire a full-time RV Parts Counter Associate to provide exemplary Guest service in our parts Department.
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Manage all parts department functions including sales, inventory control, shipping, receiving, cycle counting, and record keeping. Auto Parts Coordinator - Catastrophe. Works directly with auto repair team to determine supplemental repair processing and add additional parts when required.
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Follow engineering drawings, bills of materials and request parts from the Parts Department as required. Under general supervision, the assemblers will read and interpret blueprints (can train) to assemble components for build-to-sales order configurations and performs a wide variety of related mechanical assembly duties on prototype units.
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Enforces safety requirements, including but not limited to forklift training and operation, processing of MSDS sheets on all products carried, and OSHA Right-to-Know. - Understands, keeps abreast of, and complies with federal, state, and local regulations that may affect parts sales.
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Coordinate service work such as PDI, miscellaneous add ons and/or repairs with the service department. The Used Truck Sales Representative solicits truck sales business within assigned territory, customarily and regularly in-person and away from the assigned work location.
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