Parts Advisor - GM, Ford & Chrysler Transportation & Warehousing - Elkader, IA at Geebo

Parts Advisor - GM, Ford & Chrysler


Brown's Sales & Leasing, Inc. in Elkader, IA, is seeking a Full-time Parts Advisor to provide information, service and sales to in-house, retail and wholesale customers

Summary of Essential Duties

o Provide parts service to in-house service advisors and technicians;
o Advise and sell parts to retail customers, actively promoting retail sale of parts and accessories that add value and utility to customer-owned vehicles;
o Sell parts to wholesale customers, stressing advice, service and prompt delivery to help grow business;
o Maintain inventory levels as directed by management;

Preferred Experience

o 1-2 years' experience in a dealership parts department desirable but not required;
o Ability to quickly acquire in-depth parts knowledge for dealership brands;
o Well-organized, systematic and precise in carrying out job duties;
o Communicate effectively with technicians and customers;
o Computer literate with well-developed information processing skills;
o Neat and clean appearance;
o Valid driver's license and clean driving record; maintain insurability under Brown's policy throughout employment;
o Pre-employment drug screen.

Benefits

o Excellent earnings opportunity with established, successful organization;
o Continuing training to maintain and improve skills;
o Excellent work environment;
o Health benefits available and 401(k) retirement savings;
o Paid vacation and holidays. Closed Sundays.

Equal Opportunity EmployerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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