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As a Payroll Specialist, you will play an essential role in the bi-weekly payroll functions of the organization and assist the payroll manager to ensure employees are paid timely and accurately.
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Advises Parts Product Specialist of inventory levels or stock depletions that could affect. Participates in continuous learning & development and training initiatives through department specific trainings, HR training programs, tech-support led courses, Webinars, or other job-related trainings to foster a continuous learning and development mindset.
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Working with store management team, complete all parts department cycle counts including OUTS.Work with store management team to complete all parts department plan-o-grams.
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Working with store management team, complete all parts department cycle counts including OUTS. Work with store management team to complete all parts department plan-o-grams.
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Parts Warehouse Specialist. 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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A Lease-Up Specialist has a passion for sales and thrives on crafting an exceptional customer experience for new developments from pre-delivery to stabilization. Earn and maintain a Cardinal Way of Leasing certification by utilizing the CWoL resources available to all team members and passing both in house and third-party shops in congruence with the Cardinal Training Department scoring standards.
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Facilitate cross-functional department communication and drive actions to prevent unnecessary delays Provide frequent written communication on mission critical parts and overall delivery performance Track delivery performance trends and initiate root cause analysis and corrective actions Periodic local travel is required Other duties as required Qualifications & Skills: US citizenship required College degree preferred.
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Our new facility in Warrington includes a state-of-the-art service department, an expansive equipment showroom, and a well-stocked parts counter, serving customers with all makes and models of heavy equipment and heavy-duty trucks alike.
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Today, we have more than 3,500 employees across 28 different locations, with a family of brands that also includes SuperATV and Dayton Parts. Use of carts, manual and electric pallet jacks during picking, replenishment and stocking Identify and document location discrepancies Follow procedures to ensure inventory is accurate and efficiencies are met Participate in department meetings and projects Maintain neat, clean and well-organized work area Timely and regular attendance Supervisory Responsibilities This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
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Job Overview: In this role you will support our Marine Parts Department assisting with data entry, fielding calls during the implementation of our new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system and parts lookup.
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Inventory Specialist in Kansas City, KS at Advance Auto Parts. Work with store management team to complete MAXI changes in parts department. Work with store management team to complete all parts department callbacks.
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Work with store management team to stock all parts department parts. An Inventory Specialist must also adhere to safety precautions when operating a forklift or hand pallet jack.
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Parts department environment. Examine returned parts for defects, and exchange defective parts or refund money. Measure parts, using precision measuring instruments, in order to determine whether similar parts may be machined to required sizes.
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This individual will perform a variety of customer service, promoting, displaying, 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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Duties are performed primarily at the parts counter and in the parts department. Responsible for selling parts to customers over-the-counter and providing necessary parts to the service department and body shop.
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