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As a Parts Advisor, you will provide critical parts support to the service center; liaise with other departments, as well as focusing on the continuous development of your skills. Escalate parts issues from internal or external suppliers in collaboration with Regional Parts Manager, acting as a point of contact to vendors and giving constructive feedback that will contribute to future improvements.
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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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We are looking for a Parts Driver to join the Werner Hyundai team in Tallahassee, FL. As a Parts Driver, you will be responsible for delivering and picking up parts for Hyundai'ss service department from local and adjacent dealer locations.
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Peter Boulware Toyota Parts is rapidly growing and in IMMEDIATE need of a Parts Warehouse Stocker/Runner. Future advancement possible for full time parts counter position. Pull and pack parts for ship out orders and local customers.
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The Parts Associate maintains inventory levels, sources parts, and provides occasional external parts sales to select customers. Optimum RV, a growing full-service RV Dealer, is seeking a Parts Associate.
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Assist receiving and inspecting stock order and backorder parts daily. Run parts between the warehouse and technicians. Pulling parts orders for delivery to technicians. Automotive Warehouse Stocker/Runner Benefits.
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The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service. Familiar with automotive parts, cataloging, weatherly index system, and automotive sales or service.
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Provides exceptional customer service when assisting all customers with parts needs at the front parts counter or over the phone. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts.
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Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, parts catalogs, and procedure manuals; ability to write simple correspondence. Essential Job Skills Necessary for Success as a Retail Parts Pro.
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