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We proudly represent John Deere, Wirtgen, Kleeman, Vgele, Hamm, Ditch Witch, Magni, Topcon, and many more products for purchase, rental, parts, and service. Play an integral role in the daily operations as a Parts Advisor and enjoy on the job training with ample growth and development opportunities.
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Label and track all parts by the R.O.# and store them with the vehicle and/or scheduled repairs; Communicate all Parts Price Changes (also known as Parts Price Increases - PPI) to all required team members.
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As a team member for Auto Parts Shipping & Receiving , you will be responsible for shipping, receiving, and delivering parts in the local market to ensure luxury, hospitality, and value for our guests.
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The Parts Warehouse Lead is responsible for the processing and handling of all parts inventory and ensuring all items are correct and the warehouse is neat and orderly. Discounted zoo membership; Associate discounts on vehicles, service, parts, body shop, and detailing; Annual Benefits Fair, health screenings; and more.
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Trojan Battery Company is looking for a driven and thorough person for the Parts Casting role. Your role as the Parts Casting role will include loading lead bars into lead pots as needed to melt for casting parts, remove finished parts from mold, inspect parts for defects, and place in bin and place full bins on pallet.
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1-3+ years of experience working with automotive parts (auto body parts is a bonus) Order and receive supplemental Parts in the MIS, monitor performance of parts, materials and sublet vendors.
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Karl Malone PowerSports is seeking a Parts Department Assistant. Responsibilities Oversee the sales of parts from start to finishWork with the Parts Manager to locate any parts, not in stockAid in locating and completing special order part requests for the customerCommunicate with customers on parts statusCommunicate with staff and customers in a friendly and professional manner.
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Ensure daily reconciliation of the parts vendor invoice history report (e.g. 043 Report). The Parts Coordinator's primary responsibility and accountability is to provide an exceptional and successful customer experience while proactively managing the process of ordering, receiving, storing, dispatching and returning parts for each repair order.
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Enter all parts invoices into the recommended Management Information System (MIS). Ensure timely parts distribution to the shop in accordance with the production schedule. Parts sourcing: Car-part, Progi, APU, LKQ B2B.
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High School Diploma or equivalent and prior auto parts sales experience (preferred) Notify parts manager of out-of-stock parts or shop materials that need immediate attention. Review body shop estimates to verify the parts ordered are correct and all pricing is in line with the estimate.
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Apply for Parts Delivery Driver. keep parts department up-to-date on delivery schedule. load delivery vehicle with parts scheduled for delivery. perform recordkeeping to ensure parts are delivered properly to customers.
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The Parts Coordinator plays a pivotal role in the success of the customer's experience by verifying the accuracy and quality of parts received in a timely manner as per the production schedule and vehicle needs.
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Keywords: Diesel OR Trucking OR Dealership OR ADP OR Mack OR Volvo OR Caterpillar OR Allison OR Cummins OR Dealer ORHeavy Equipment OR Trailer OR Truck Sales OR Deal Sheet OR Class A OR CDK OR Frame Shop OR Foreman OR Leasing OR Service OR Warranty OR Parts OR Office OR Semi Truck OR Mechanic OR Google Jobs OR Career OR B2B Outside SalesOR Sales Representative OR Commercial Sales, OR Fabrication #ZR.
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Parts Expeditor is responsible for providing part support to technicians in the shop to ensure all work scheduled is completed promptly and to the customer's satisfaction. Assists in the development of parts lists for repairs being performed using extensive product knowledge, various computer software programs, and supplier catalogs, estimating requisition completion time with a high degree of accuracy.
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Titan Machinery needs to add experienced Parts Sales Experts to our team! Taking Care of Our Customers: Provide parts for our customers and company technicians in an efficient, friendly, and professional manner.
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