Automotive Counter Sales (Retail) Job - NAPA Auto Parts (Frisco, TX) General Labor - Denton, TX at Geebo

Automotive Counter Sales (Retail) Job - NAPA Auto Parts (Frisco, TX)

180021 Company:
NAPA Full/Part Time:
Full-Time Nearest Major Market:
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, US Job Description Other responsibilities for position include:
Bringing customer focus and high energy to our fast-paced stores Operating a cash register and navigating computer and paper catalog systems Working towards continuous improvement with our in store processes and procedures Qualifications Other requirements include:
ASE (P2) parts certification, a plus Excellent verbal and written communication skills Motivated to train and learn Ability to thrive and have fun in a busy, fast-paced retail environment Minimum 18 years of age Pre-employment drug screen and background check Closing Statement NAPA was founded 1925 and since then, we've sped our way to become a powerhouse in the auto parts industry.
Fueled by the popularity of the automobile, our name can now be seen on over 5,800 stores, 58 distribution centers, and 13,000 NAPA AutoCare facilities across the country, and we're not stopping there.
Our 80 years of experience has made NAPA an industry leader in auto parts, but don't let our age lead you to believe we can't keep up with the changing times.
We're not your grandfather's NAPA.
As our vehicles become more advanced, we've adapted our business in ways that allow us to stay ahead of the curve.
We're constantly updating our inventory of over 500,000 parts, opening new stores, reaching out to customers in new ways, and most importantly, we're hiring new talent to join our ranks.
Genuine Parts Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/H J2W:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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