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Parts Sales, Parts management, Parts Inventory management, Parts counter assistance, Automotive parts manager, Auto Parts Manager, Dealer Parts Manager, Dealership parts manager, Car Parts manager, Parts ordering, Dealer Parts, Auto Parts, Car parts, Managing auto parts, Automotive parts, Dealership Parts, inventory, inventory manager, inventory control.
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Currently we have a dealership in your area looking to hire for Parts Counter Sales and an Automotive Parts Manager. Understand the importance of time management. Ensure a timely inventory turnover.
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Have at least a few years of Automotive Parts Manager Experience. Have at least a few years of Automotive Parts Manager Experience. Forecast for Parts Department Goals. Develop and administer an aggressive wholesale parts program to produce profit.
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Currently we have a dealership in your area looking to hire an Automotive Parts Manager. Currently we have a dealership in your area looking to hire an Automotive Parts Manager. If deemed a qualified candidate your resume will be forwarded to a local dealer.
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Achieve high customer service score (NPS), achieve sales & profitability targets, finalize purchase, trade-in, sales agreements etc., inventory management, including merchandising, vehicle pricing, manage the reconditioning process.
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Interacts with Human Resources, Production Management, Buyer/Planner, Quality Control, Warehouse, Maintenance, Customer Service and Sales. Oversees all cost control/justification for department, including purchasing of tooling repair parts.
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Prior experience in customer service management, with a focus on delivering high-quality, efficient support. Experience in customer service, social media, or customer experience role, preferably in e-commerce.
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Minimum Qualifications:High school diploma or equivalentWorking knowledge of office equipment such as multiline phones, phone etiquette, Word and emailProficient in customer service, time management and multitasking U-Haul Holding Company, and its family of companies including U-Haul International, Inc. (“U-Haul”), continually strives to create a culture of health and wellness.
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The AV Sales Manager will document customer needs and provide pricing quotes and event specifications in order to ensure a successful and profitable delivery of service. (Required) Five or more years Experience working in one or more of the following fields: event production, hospitality, sales, project management, information technology, AV/IT, IT service management.
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Build effective working relationships with and develop an understanding of the responsibilities of personnel from the following DFJ departments: Flight Operations, Marketing Services, Specification and Design, Contracts/Legal, Finance, Pre-Owned Aircraft Sales, Completions and Customer Service.
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High School Diploma/GED Certificate from an accredited institution and three (3) months of basic clerical support and bookkeeping experience that includes data processing and exposure to customer service functions.
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We process dozens of trailers each week and more than several million unique SKUs annually, selling this inventory through our well-known, local retail store (11,000+ transactions/week), on-site bid sale (1,400+ bid lots/week), and online via eBay (3,300+ listings/week) sales channels.
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The Customer Service Lead (CSL) at Dunn-Edwards assists the store management team with ensuring a distinctive shopping experience for all guests and executing store operations during scheduled shifts.
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Lead, mentor, and motivate a team of RV Sales Associates to achieve sales targets and provide outstanding customer service. You will lead a team of RV Sales Associates, develop sales strategies, and ensure exceptional customer service while driving revenue growth.
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Responsibilities include all aspects of merchandising, Associate development, customer service, and financial oversight. The CTL creates and leads a sales team that is passionate about selling merchandise and ensuring a good associate and customer experience.
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