Parts Driver
Job Summary:
A Parts Driver delivers and picks up parts and equipment for the dealership.
Drivers also check invoices to ensure that the parts ordered were correctly pulled for delivery to the customer.
The delivery driver must account for cash on COD orders and maintain an accurate, detailed delivery log.
Responsibilities:
• Picks up and delivers parts and equipment to customers, satellite stores, wholesale accounts, and vendors.
• Checks with the Parts Manager, Wholesale Representative, Inventory Control Administrator, Parts Counter people, or Shipping and Receiving Clerk before leaving to coordinate any last minute pick-ups or deliveries.
• Verifies that invoice matches purchase order for each pick-up.
• Keeps an accurate log of daily deliveries and pick-ups.
• Requests recipient's signature on each delivery entry.
• Unloads truck each night.
• Turns in all paperwork and undelivered parts.
• Handles basic maintenance of the truck including filling tank with gas, checking oil, keeping it clean, and making sure required inspections are performed.
• Advises parts manager if delivery trucks need major repairs and/or maintenance.
• Helps with stocking and posting orders when they arrive to expedite delivery to shop technicians and wholesale accounts.
• Maintains professional appearance.
• Other duties may be assigned as needed.
Required Skills/Abilities:
• Ability to drive safely.
• Ability to use navigation tools such as onboard GPS, smartphone apps, and/or web-based or physical maps.
• Ability to plan delivery routes.
• Ability to maintain basic logs and records.
• Ability to carry out a series of instructions without constant supervision.
• Able to remain professional and courteous at all times.
• Exceptional organizational skills as well as a firm understanding of automotive components and their association with a vehicle are useful when working in the parts department.
Education and Experience:
• Valid driver’s license and clean driving record required.
Physical Requirements:
• Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds regularly.
• Must be able to sit for long period of time, and be able to stand, stoop, and reach in order to load and unload packages with and without dollies in various types of weather.
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