Retail Parts Sales Person Personal Care, Spas & Fitness - Troy, OH at Geebo

Retail Parts Sales Person

Troy, OH Troy, OH Estimated:
$29.
1K - $36.
8K a year Estimated:
$29.
1K - $36.
8K a year Arbogast RV is searching for a retail parts person to assist customers in our retail store as well as assisting our RV sales department with special order parts.
Position is hourly plus commission.
Must be able to work Saturday's.
Overtime is available as well as full benefits.
Knowledge of RV parts and accessories is preferable but not necessary.
Must have a great attitude, be a self starter, and be willing to take tasks on by yourself.
Immediate start for the right person.
Send resume for immediate consideration or apply in person at Dave Arbogast RV.
Job
Responsibilities:
Assist in retail customer purchases Knowledge of the location of all parts and some knowledge of uses and installation techniques Ensure customer satisfaction through efficient and timely processing of parts orders within the guidelines of company policies and procedures and by checking parts availability Verify prices and enter orders into computer Analyze customer requests for parts; provide parts information and prices from service manuals, reference materials and computer Ability to provide substitute parts information for obsolete/upgraded parts based on experience and outstanding orders Responsible for following up on back orders by checking with other parts personnel and sources to determine status of orders and provide answers to customers Establish a good relationship with distributors, dealers, service centers and consumers in order to notify them of parts availability and shipment dates determined by tracking orders and/or invoices through the computer system.
Qualifications:
Previous experience in a Dealership or Auto Parts Retail Store RV experience and knowledge, helpful Good knowledge of product Excellent telephone manner and customer service ability Computer skills.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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