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Today Brakes Plus has nearly 150 stores across Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona, Texas, Nebraska, and Iowa. As one of the fastest growing auto service companies, we are continuously opening new stores in each of these regions while maintaining the family values and standards that the company was founded on.
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Receive, sign for, process, and safely handle aircraft maintenance-related parts, material, equipment, and tooling, including entering data into the inventory management system and processing the associated documentation.
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Our mission is to supply the customer with quality parts and world class service at a great price. Our philosophy has always been for EVERY CUSTOMER to have a positive experience at Brakes Plus. Job DescriptionThe Automotive Service Advisor, reporting to the Store Manager, will be responsible for setting the highest standards of excellence and personifying our core values to support operations in the service department of your store.
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As a NAPA Automotive Parts Specialist, you are looked at as the "face of the retail store" and the go to person as soon as our customers enter our retail stores for all of their automotive needs.
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Without timely and accurate service from us, our stores can't get needed automotive parts and supplies to local repair shops, body shops, commercial and agriculture operations. For almost 100 years, Arnold Motor Supply has been a leading distributor and retailer of automotive replacement parts and accessories with 70 locations across the Midwest.
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A NAPA Automotive Parts Specialist is a great opportunity whether you are looking to spend your career with us as a Parts Specialist, want to work full/part-time or you just want to get your foot in the door with us to explore other careers at some point - We welcome you.
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Experience in a parts store, auction, retail store, auto body/collision. Genuinely enjoy helping our retail and wholesale customers with their auto parts and service questions. Provide auto parts answers and solutions for our retail and wholesale customers in person at the counter/over the phone.
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Deliver products to Convivence store and Grocery stores when Route Salesman are out due to vacation, sick, etcThis will be 75% route sales and 25% warehouse workAreas of Responsibilities:Load or unload all freight and shipments.
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Dyna Parts owns and operates about 50 NAPA Auto Parts stores throughout southern Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Nevada and Utah. Dyna Parts offers the largest selection of auto parts and accessories in the area supporting both retail and wholesale customers.
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We are so much more than a Parts Store and we are looking for even more great talent to join our NAPA family! Use your parts knowledge to assist other NAPA team members answer questions for customers.
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This position is accountable for the Stores warehouse management, including ensuring availability of optimum spare parts inventory aligned with equipment criticality. BS in an Engineering Discipline (Mechanical or Electrical Preferred), minimum 10 years experience in petrochemical, refining, or polymer plant Maintenance, including experience supervising direct reports.
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Auto Parts Warehouse Associate Receiver will scan each item individually using a scan gun from inbound freight while separating into correct locations for our stores. Auto Parts Warehouse Associate Order Picker will pick replenishment orders for our online sales.
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Drive company vehicle to deliver parts and products to stores and/or distribution center. Deliver parts and/or products to O'Reilly stores and DC in a safe and efficient manner.
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May serve as HUB Store Order Puller - Pulling parts quickly and accurately from pick tickets and prepare for delivery to stores serviced by the Hub store. Greet customers on the sales floor and assist them in location of merchandise or direct them to a parts specialist if hard parts are needed.
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Each location combines both parts of the optical equation - eyewear and eye care - into one excellent experience at a single low price. The Americas Best brand continues to grow, with 800 stores and counting.
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