Parts manager wanted

    • What does a parts manager do?

      Facilitates and/or conducts technical training and sends employees to appropriate training schools as needed. Monitors and follows up on parts orders with the parts manager to ensure availability. Ensures the proper care, storage and inventory of special tools. Keeps abreast of new equipment and tools available and recommends purchases.


    • Where do parts sales come from?

      Except for counter and wholesale sales, parts sales come from the service department. In the average dealership, 70% to 80% of the parts department’s business is generated by service sales patterns—and thus 70% to 80% of parts’ potential for profit comes from service sales.


    • Does a dealership service manager have a big job?

      The dealership service manager has a big job. NADA Job Descriptions, available through HR Dealership Fundamentals at nada.org, provides an all-inclusive job description, intended to be modified according to each dealership’s needs.


    • How much should parts cost?

      Parts cost about the same everywhere; labor rates can vary dramatically. You should aim for the following parts-to-labor ratios: Customer-pay: 80 cents parts/labor (for every dollar of labor, you should sell a minimum of 80 cents of parts). Warranty: Expense per unit repaired should be equal to or less than the zone average.


    • [PDF File]Auto Parts Manager Information Guide - Jefferson County

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      The upcoming test for Auto Parts Manager consists of a structured interview. There will be approximately 8 scenarios and associated focusing questions on the interview. The scenarios will be about issues, situations, responsibilities, activities, incidents, etc., which a new Auto Parts Manager may have to address.


    • [PDF File]We Are Hiring! - RPI

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      We Are Hiring! J˜n ˚r Team! CALL (800) 221-9723 • FAX (818) 882-7028 • EMAIL order@rpiparts.com • WEBSITE www.rpiparts.com Replacement Parts Industries (RPI) is seeking an experienced Biomedical Equipment Technician


    • Managing Your Service Department for Profit - NADA

      The Service and Parts Relationship and Profitability The service manager needs to foster an excellent working relationship with the parts manager and parts department. Service and parts are mutually dependent. Service needs parts in order to repair and maintain vehicles for customers and for the used-vehicle department. Thus a portion of the dol -


    • Parts Manager Job Description - Green Iron Equipment

      RESPONSIBILITIES Develop, communicate, enforce and monitor effective Parts Department processes to ensure internal and external customer satisfaction Promote and merchandises parts and accessories in conjunction with other store locations


    • [PDF File]Job title: Parts Manager Parts Department

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      SUMMARY JOB DESCRIPTION Realizes a return on the capital invested by the dealer, based on department objectives for the parts inventory. Attains the objectives set, using means such as appropriate purchasing policies, stock management, the involvement of the personnel, safety, price setting, merchandizing, presentation and advertising.


    • [PDF File]Aftermarket Parts Manager - ASV

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      The Aftermarket Parts Manager is responsible for commercialization of aftermarket sales resulting in the continual increase in ASV’s revenue stream from the sale of aftermarket parts, attachments, lubes/chemicals, and accessories. Responsibilities will include planning/forecasting, pricing, sales program


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