Parts Manager Retail & Wholesale - Corsicana, TX at Geebo

Parts Manager

Brinson CDJR Brinson CDJR Corsicana, TX Corsicana, TX Estimated:
$64.
9K - $82.
2K a year Estimated:
$64.
9K - $82.
2K a year 22 hours ago 22 hours ago 22 hours ago Are you looking to join the car business? Consider joining the Brinson Auto Group team today! Our dealer, Brinson CDJR is seeking an experienced and outstanding Parts Manager.
At Brinson we value and reward not only your skills but your effort too! Since first opening our doors in 1992, Brinson Auto Group has been serving the North Texas area as a top automotive group.
We work hard to earn the respect and trust of our customers and take pride in providing a world-class shopping experience through sales, service, and parts.
Brinson Auto Group Offers:
Great Pay Many benefits Outstanding Work Environment Advancement Opportunities Job Summary A Parts Manager oversees the Parts Department.
This position is responsible for running a profitable and efficient parts department.
He/she will accomplish objectives through the use of proper purchasing procedures, inventory control, staff utilization, security, pricing, merchandising, displaying, and advertising.
They are also responsible for ensuring customers are provided the best possible purchasing experience.
Specific Job-Related Duties and Responsibilities Forecast goals and objectives for the department and strive to meet them.
Strive for harmony and teamwork with all other departments.
Work with the Service Manager to ensure a timely turnaround of parts needed for internal jobs.
Prepare and administer an annual operating budget for the parts department.
Attend managers' meetings.
Understand, keep abreast of, and comply with federal, state, and local regulations that may affect parts sales.
Hire, train, motivate, counsel, and monitor the performance of all parts department staff.
Direct and schedule the activities of all parts department employees.
Provide technical assistance to parts department employees.
Develop, enforce and monitor guidelines for working with customers to ensure maximum customer satisfaction.
Handle customer complaints immediately and according to the dealership's guidelines.
Establish and enforce a pricing policy that balances volume, customer loyalty, and the cost of doing business.
Monitor and adjust inventory Maintain value, quality, and integrity Qualifications Minimum high school diploma or GED equivalent required At least 3-5 years of Automotive Parts Department experience At least 1-year supervisory experience Ability to read and comprehend instructions and information.
Some sales experience preferred Ability to operate the department profitably within dealership guidelines.
Excellent communication and customer service skills Must be able to manage a team, motivate and develop Ability to be analytical, problem solve and multi-task Self-motivated enthusiastic presence in a team environment Strong written and communication skills Experience with automotive software preferred Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Professional appearance and work ethic Self-motivated, goal oriented, and ability to work within a fast-paced environment Current, valid driver's license and satisfactory Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) While this list is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, this is not necessarily an exhaustive list of responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements, efforts, or working conditions associated with the job.
The company reserves the right to revise the functions and duties of the job or to require that additional or different tasks be performed when circumstances change (i.
e.
, emergencies, changes in personnel, work load, rush jobs, or technological developments).
Be ready and willing to perform additional tasks or duties as needed or requested by management.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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