Parts Counterperson for Heavy-Duty Trucks (British Columbia)

Parts Counterperson for Heavy-Duty Trucks (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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Inland Truck & Equipment
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British Columbia

21 Aug

Inland Truck & Equipment

British Columbia

Become a Parts Counterperson at Inland Truck & Equipment in Kamloops, BC, focused on delivering superior service and driving parts sales for both customers and technicians. Your role will significantly impact overall customer satisfaction and business growth.

Inland Truck & Equipment, a renowned name in the heavy-duty truck industry, seeks a dedicated Parts Counterperson. You will promote sales, assist customers, and maintain accurate inventory while enhancing your industry knowledge. This role provides you the chance to grow within a culture that values teamwork, safety, and ongoing learning.

Key Responsibilities:
• Actively promote truck parts to customers and technicians
• Deliver top-tier customer service to enhance satisfaction




• Keep current with parts product updates
• Efficiently locate parts for customer requests
• Prepare and manage all parts-related documentation

Requirements:
• High school diploma or GED required
• Experience in parts counter or warehousing preferred
• Solid communication and customer service skills
• Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time
• Valid Driver’s License and Forklift Certification mandatory

Bring your expertise in parts sales to a rewarding role within Inland in Kamloops.
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📌 Parts Counterperson for Heavy-Duty Trucks (British Columbia)
🏢 Inland Truck & Equipment
📍 British Columbia

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