Auto Parts Wholesaler - Tonkin Parts Center Transportation & Warehousing - Portland, OR at Geebo

Auto Parts Wholesaler - Tonkin Parts Center

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7 Portland, OR Portland, OR Full-time Full-time $3,500 - $9,000 a month $3,500 - $9,000 a month 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Have you worked in the retail parts business? (O'Reilly, AutoZone, Napa, Carquest as an ISS or a CSM) Do you want better hours and guaranteed weekends off? Tonkin Parts Center has an amazing opportunity for an experienced Auto Parts Wholesaler to break out of retail stores.
We specialize in selling O.
E.
parts to Mechanical and Collision repair shop customers.
Our facility stocks over $15 million of Auto parts; selling Toyota, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Honda, Nissan, Acura, Mazda, Mercedes, Hyundai, Kia, Audi, Fiat, and Subaru.
To be successful as our Auto Parts Wholesaler, prior experience at a Parts Store or a Dealership is a must! Candidates should have excellent phone skills, written and verbal communication, as well as attention to detail, and a desire to provide the best experience for our customers.
We are more than happy to train a Parts Store person with no prior OE experience.
Your attitude and desire to take care of the customer is the most important skill to us.
Auto Parts Wholesaler Benefits and Compensation:
$3,500 - $9,000 monthly (Base
Commission) Competitive Commissioned Pay Plans Set Consistent Schedules, Monday - Friday.
No weekends! Paid time off Free TriMet Hop Passes 401k with Company Match Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Discounts on Parts, Services Vehicles at all of our company-owned Dealerships! Tonkin Parts Center, a Gee Automotive Company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a drug-free workplace.
All candidates must pass a criminal background check.
Apply Now if you're ready to be our next Auto Parts Wholesaler!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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