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Selling of Harley-Davidson MotorClothes/Merchandise to dealership customers appropriate to their preferences and needs by applying the RPM Sales Process. Focus on the in-store customer experience, follow up with dealership customers, and presentation of Harley-Davidson MotorClothes/Merchandise.
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Auto Dealership Internet or Business Development Center (BDC) experience is a plus. Communicate industry news and trends to management and dealership employees. Our BDC Sales Representative should be passionate and excited to enjoy working in a fast-pace environment with a great team of associates.
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Overview:*Shawnee Mission Kia *is part of the fast-growing Group 1 Automotive, a leader in automotive retail and service. Ideally some post-secondary education or training, previous experience in a similar position (administrative, clerical, call center, customer service, etc.
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From repairing engines to adjusting steering and suspension and checking brakes, our Automotive Technicians bring out the best in every vehicle.
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Work includes frequent movement around the dealership facilities and the outdoor car lot and movement in and out of cars. Summary: Works in Parts Warehouse, processes the shipping and receiving of parts through the Parts Department.
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Background and/or passion for automotive industry, heavy equipment, farm industry, diesel, marine, or dealership. As a NAPA Automotive Parts Specialist, you are looked at as the "face of the retail store" and the go to person as soon as our customers enter our retail stores for all of their automotive needs.
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Our solutions amplify purchasing power so dealers can stock their dealership lot with vehicles their customers seek. Our solutions amplify purchasing power so dealers can stock their dealership lot with vehicles their customers seek.
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Be proficient in utilizing AFC dealer reporting tools like Salesforce and Tableau to identify leads, growth opportunities, and risk issues. The Relationship Specialist will grow AFC revenue by increasing the number of customers, expanding the diversification of the branch portfolio, and driving greater penetration of AFC’s financial products.
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A knowledge of inventory finance, retail dealership operations, or floor plan financing is beneficial but not required. Transferable Experience : Home Inspector Insurance Adjuster Mortgage Inspector Inventory Control Specialist Douglas Guardian Services Corporation provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
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The Automotive Apprentice will learn to repair engines, adjust steering and suspension, fix heating and air conditioning and more.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following:+ Meets dealership sales goals. Work includes frequent movement around the company facilities and the outdoor car lot to interact with customers and other departments.
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This ad is for an individual with auto body industry / Automotive/ dealership experience, capable of learning and adapting to a unique repair process! Here is your chance to join one of the top Auto Collision Centers.
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Performing assigned work as outlined on repair orders with efficiency and accuracy, in accordance with dealership and factory standards. Dealership uniforms are required. Understanding and complying with federal, state and local regulations, such as safety requirements, hazardous waste disposal, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other policies, procedures and programs as required.
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We are growing and looking for Experienced Automotive Service Technicians/Mechanics, from entry level to experienced, to work with our Quality Dealership, representing a Quality Product! Automotive Technician/Mechanic ExperienceA Love of Everything AutomotiveA Positive & Friendly AttitudeTools Based on your ExperienceCommunication SkillsBasic Computer SkillsStrong Desire to Provide an Exceptional Client ExperienceAbility to Achieve Targeted GoalsHigh School Diploma or EquivalentMust have a Valid Driver’s License*All applicants must pass pre-employment testing to include: background checks, MVR, and drug testing in order to qualify for employment.
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5+ years of knowledge in automotive software, advertising, or automotive software sales experience including comparable dealership software packages (CDK, Reynolds and Reynolds, DealerSocket, etc.
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