Auto Parts Interpreter NAPA Auto Parts - Training Provided Virginia

at  GPC Asia Pacific

Virginia, Queensland, Australia -

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Immediate13 Jun, 2024Not Specified14 Mar, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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ABOUT US

NAPA Auto Parts is Australia and New Zealand’s largest and newest name in automotive aftermarket parts. We’re on an exciting journey to revolutionise the Australian automotive aftermarket sector – and we’re accelerating! Our vast national network delivers solutions in: Trade, Industrial, wholesale and mining and is proudly supported by 90 years of industry expertise from our heritage brands including Ashdown-Ingram, Covs, Global Auto Spares and R&E Auto Parts.
We are seeking an enthusiastic Automotive Parts Interpreter to provide exceptional service to our customer based at our NAPA Virginia branch on a Full Time basis. Training will be provided.

Responsibilities:

  • Interpreting parts, processing customer orders, ensuing efficient dispatch of products and parts, promoting specials, arranging buy ins, processing credits and being the first point of contact for our customers both in person and over the phone
  • Accurately pick, pack and dispatch
  • Providing accurate and technical parts support to our trade, industrial and mining customers and leveraging your expert automotive parts and /or mechanical knowledge
  • Assisting customers with product information, technical advice, and comfortable selling, providing solutions and problem solving
  • Building strong customer relationships and providing exceptional customer service


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Outsourcing/Offshoring

Sales / BD

Customer Service

Graduate

Proficient

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Virginia QLD, Australia