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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. Have at least a few years of Automotive Parts Manager Experience.
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Forecast for Parts Department Goals. Develop and administer an aggressive wholesale parts program to produce profit. Employee Discounts on both auto repairs and parts. Forecast for Parts Department Goals.
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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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Insures availability to adequate manpower at all times in order to maintain proper records, storage facilities, packaging, deliveries, and parts sales. Takes an active part in company sales and service meetings, acts as catalyst in promotion and sale of parts through every possible means.
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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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High School Diploma or equivalent and prior auto parts sales experience (preferred) Oversee the parts sales process from start to finish. Notify parts manager of out-of-stock parts or shop materials that need immediate attention.
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Review body shop estimates to verify the parts ordered are correct and all pricing is in line with the estimate. Read and understand the parts catalog when looking up and speaking to specific parts.
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Converse effectively/efficiently regarding customer parts status. Locate out-of-stock parts from outside source and submit an emergency order, if necessary. Make sure all internal requests for parts are billed on service repair order.
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1-year experience with auto parts sales (preferred) The Parts Advisor will contribute to the success of the Parts department by providing prompt service to customers. Takes the initiative to exceed customer satisfaction and brand Customer Survey Score Cards by ensuring the quality and promptness of all parts requests.
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Parts Specialist Responsibilities: Understand and manage the various key indices within the department as they relate to the plans of the Store and Company initiatives to meet or exceed financial goals, i.e.: variance to a sales plan, gross margin dollars, gross margin percentages, outside purchases, parts obsolescence, etc.
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We offer great opportunities to grow with our company portfolio which consists of 12 brands (BMW, Mercedes, Ford, Lincoln, Hyundai, Genesis, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Rolls Royce, Koenigsegg, Mclaren, and Lotus) across 4 states (Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida.
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Hyundai of North Charleston & Genesis of North Charleston - Parts Counterperson. Hyundai of North Charleston & Genesis of North Charleston - Parts Counterperson. We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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Research for potential new customers for parts sales. High school diploma required; minimum 2 years experience with heavy duty truck parts, and automotive parts. Be able to keep good records, fill out and hand in call sheets at the end of each week, and bring any customer problems to the attention of the Parts Manager.
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