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District Manager, Automotive Service. Auto repair shop management position or equivalent business experience in the automotive industry. Requires 5+ years multi-unit district management experience in the automotive industry.
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High School diploma or equivalent required; Associate or bachelor's degree related to Business Management preferredMinimum of 1-2 years' retail management experience with a mid to large size retailerSchedule flexibility to work evenings, weekends, holiday seasonal on a regular basisMust have a valid Driver's license.
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Management experience with these companies translates well to this opportunity: Walmart, 5 Below, Burlington Stores, Big Lots, Dollar General, Rural King, Gabes, Dicks Sporting Goods and Bed Bath and Beyond just to name a few.
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Minimum of 3+ years automotive Fixed Operations Director and/or Service Director/Service Manager experience. A minimum of 3+ years automotive Fixed Operations Director and/or Service Director/Service Manager experience is required.
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5+ years of experience in automotive repair, preferably in fixed operations or service management. If this sounds like the right automotive management opportunity for you, apply today.
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Five or more years of experience in multi-unit district management. Previous experience as an Automotive Technician or similar position preferred, but not required. Our District Manager supervises and oversees the operations of retail repair shops within a certain region.
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The ideal Wholesale Manager will have automotive aftermarket sales and management experience at both the store and service dealer level. The Wholesale Manager position is primarily focused on coordinating/implementing wholesale marketing programs within the assigned territory for both independent and company owned NAPA stores.
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BDC Manager - Automotive. Successful track record in Internet sales, auto dealership business development centers or Internet sales department management. Overall knowledge of automotive sales and service department operations.
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The Wholesale Manager will use the NAPA Programs to assist NAPA Store Owners and Managers drive sales, improve profitability, and increase their overall market share. We are seeking an experienced and hard-working Wholesale Manager to join our growing auto parts team.
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Related Fields: Airline, hotel, restaurant, mortgage lending, hospitality, customer service, guest service, high-end retail, service. Minimum 1-year automotive service advisor experience.
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Automotive Service Advisor, Automotive Service Consultant, Automotive Service Writer, Automotive Assistant Manager, Automotive Lane Manager, Automotive Manager.
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Assist Larry H. Miller Automotive Group HR department with various research projects and/or special projects. 4 years human resources experience and working with multiple managers in performance management and talent management matters, SHRM or HRCI certification preferred but not required.
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ComIf you have experience in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Assistant Store Manager, Key Holder or Key Carrier, Retail or Shift Supervisor, Sales Lead, Customer Service Team Lead, Customer Service Manager, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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Property Management, Retail Sales. Current, valid driver’s license with access to a reliable personal vehicle (except in NYC.)High school diploma or GED equivalent required, a college education is a plus.
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Founded in 1980 by Michael Sr. and Maureen LaFontaine, the award-winning and nationally-recognized LaFontaine Automotive Group includes 54 retail franchises, 9 collision centers and 34 Michigan retail locations.
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