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Frontline Ag Solutions is Hiring Parts Counter Sales Representatives

Conrad, MT

Top Benefits Across the Industry

Great Pay

16 - $20 an hour

Health Insurance

100% company-paid employee health and dental insurance

Home Time

7 paid holidays and PTO

Job Overview

The Parts Counter Sales role is responsible for assisting customers and service technicians by selling and sourcing parts and accessories, and ensuring prompt and accurate fulfillment of orders. Other duties include : maintaining inventory, organizing displays, and supporting overall department operations to ensure smooth, efficient service.

Our Sales Reps Deserve the Best Benefits

  • Pay : $16 - $20 an hour
  • Monthly Parts Incentive Bonus
  • 100% company-paid employee health and dental insurance
  • Paid Time-Off
  • 7 Paid Holidays
  • Company-paid life insurance policy
  • Tool and Clothing Allowance
  • 401(K) with company match up to 3.5%
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Employee Discount

Qualifications :

  • Basic data entry and keyboard skills
  • High School Diploma or equivilant experience
  • Ability to lift items weighing up to 75 lbs.
  • Basic parts and machinary knowledge
  • Ability to use John Deere Parts Catalog computer application
  • Forklift license preferred
  • About Frontline Ag Solutions

    Are you ready to rev up your career in a dynamic and rewarding environment? We have a fantastic opportunity for energetic individuals like you to become part of our tight-knit team at Frontline Ag Solutions, a 10-store John Deere dealer in the picturesque state of Montana. We offer a competitive wage, an excellent benefits package, and a positive work environment where we support the best customers in the world! If you have a passion for agriculture, a positive attitude, and a desire to contribute to a successful team, we want to hear from you!

    Call Us Today

    844) 580-1481

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