Entry Level Part-Time Parts Clerk Champaign

Dick Van Dyke Appliance World

Entry Level Part-Time Parts Clerk

Full Time • Champaign
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Employee discounts
 We are currently hiring a Part-time Entry Level Parts Clerk. The primary responsibilities of this role will be to deliver customer service to all patrons, Assist our techs with ordering all parts and receive all incoming freight.  The hours of operations of this position is  Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. No Saturdays or Sundays.

This position has the potential to go full-time with time and proof of a work ethic.

Each Parts Clerk has specific assigned tasks, which include but not limited to the following:

  • Take care of customers with a friendly attitude.
  • Perform day to day responsibilities accurately.
  • Research technician and customer parts requests.
  • Other duties not listed may be assigned as needed by the supervisor.
  • No Saturdays or Sundays

Benefits After 90 days:

  • 401K
Pay Frequency:
  • Bi weekly
Starting hourly wage based on experience:
$ 16.00 to $17.00
Compensation: $16.00 - $17.00 per hour




This employment opportunity is available at the organization listed at the top of this page. Your application will go directly to them and all hiring decisions will be made by their management. All inquiries should be made directly with the organization that posted this employment opportunity.

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