Advance Auto Parts
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Queens Village, NY (19 miles from Lindenhurst, NY)
Career Description Job Description Primarily responsible for sales and the gross profit of those sales. Also oversees all functions of store operations, which include personnel, inventory,...
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9 days ago
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Advance Auto Parts Incorporated
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Amityville, NY (1 mile from Lindenhurst, NY)
Assistent General Manager Advance Auto Parts Amityville, NY Full-Time Apply on company site Create Job Alert....
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13 days ago
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Advance Auto Parts Incorporated
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Lindenhurst, NY
general manager in training Advance Auto Parts Lindenhurst, NY Full-Time Apply on company site Create Job Alert....
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18 days ago
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Advance Auto Parts
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Bay Shore, NY (8 miles from Lindenhurst, NY)
Manager Working knowledge of automotive systems preferred Speak and write English (bi-lingual a plus); communicate effectively and build strong relationships with customers, peers and upper management...
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18 days ago
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Advance Auto Parts Incorporated
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East Northport, NY (12 miles from Lindenhurst, NY)
General Manager In Traning Advance Auto Parts East Northport, NY Full-Time Apply on company site Create Job Alert....
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18 days ago
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Advance Auto Parts
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Edgewood, NY (9 miles from Lindenhurst, NY)
Career Description Job Description What is a General Manager? Primarily responsible for sales and the gross profit of those sales....
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30+ days ago
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