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All that we need from you is the following: Excellent communication, interpersonal, and customer service skills Great attitude with the ability to get along well with others Having automotive sales experience and market knowledge of the automotive industry is preferred.
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The BSM will work to sell HCC's parts washer and environmental services to facilities that include small to medium size industrial and automotive repair businesses. Assist HCC field sales representatives in sales activities in relation to new customer accounts.
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3+ years of automotive dealership experience (sales associate/representative, service advisor, parts counter, controller, marketing associate) Our superior software solutions, our award-winning sales, service, and support have made us one of the most recognized and respected companies in the automotive industry.
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Purpose: The Branch Sales Manager (BSM) will be responsible for applying sales strategies in an effort to grow HCC's business at new and existing customer sites with an emphasis on the manufacturing sector.
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As an Outside Sales / Route Sales professional, you ll manage your own protected local route & sell our National tool brands & equipment to technicians & automotive professionals.
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With exciting investments and innovations across transportation, communications, cleantech and healthcare, our family of businesses - which includes Cox Automotive and Cox Communications - is forging a better future for us all.
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The Terminal Manager is responsible for implementation and compliance with company policies and procedures, quality standards, and other applicable regulatory guidelines, with respect to operational, administrative, customer service, marketing, and sales functions for the site.
$118,251.58 - $166,943.41 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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On-scene time interacting with customer/establishing rapport, building relationships, trust and problem solving Leverages sales skills for offering products and services from AAA to member during service interaction Utilizing on-board computer, radio communications, and mapping systems Completion of daily paperwork (i.e. call-logs, battery invoices, cash receipts, etc.
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3+ years of experience with air compressor service or industrial sales (examples: automotive, heavy equipment, rental yard, industrial supplies, etc) preferred. Conduct "business to business" sales calls on manufacturing and food processing facilities throughout the region for parts, service, and service agreements.
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Apply for Automotive Sales Associate/Consultant. Automotive sales background preferred. Report to the vehicle Sales Manager regarding objectives, planned activities, reviews and analyses.
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5+ years working in a position that oversees Advertising, Sales, Finance & Insurance regulations at an automotive dealership required. This is a fantastic opportunity if you are a Finance Manager or Director, Contracts Clerk, Office Manager, Controller, or work in the automotive business office with exposure to dealership compliance.
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7+ years of experience in account management or sales in the automotive and/or battery sector. Proven track record of achieving or exceeding automotive sales targets. Ideal candidates have a strong background in sales for the automotive and/or battery sectors, an established automotive network, excellent communication skills, and a good understanding of the automotive industry and/or the battery industry.
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SKILLS/EDUCATION/KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE/ABILITIES Required: Strong communication skills Ability to obtain RSS Certification Desired: Retail sales experience, preferably in auto parts Automotive systems and repair knowledge ASE Certification O'Reilly Auto Parts has a proven track record of growth and stability.
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I.E.: AAA Compliance Training, RPST, TSAAC, Lock-out, PSP, Battery Service Training Vocational technical automotive training/certification or equivalent experience- Preferred ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Certification- Preferred Work Environment/Physical Requirements Works outdoors at vehicle sites when servicing vehicles.
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Compensation Pay Range: $15.75 - $22.00 The Retail Service Specialist will support the Store Manager and Assistant Managers in areas of sales, customer service, store appearance, and store operations.
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