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What is the difference between Day Rim Logistics vs Delivery Driver?

AspectDay Rim LogisticsDelivery Driver
CredentialsValid driver's license, possibly CDLValid driver's license, clean driving record
Work EnvironmentWarehouse, logistics centers, on the roadOn the road, customer sites, delivery routes
Industry UsageLogistics, freight, supply chainTransportation, courier services
Common Search IntentLogistics jobs, freight deliveryLocal delivery jobs, courier work

Day Rim Logistics primarily involves managing freight and logistics operations, often requiring warehouse work and coordination. Delivery Drivers focus on transporting goods directly to customers, emphasizing driving skills and customer service. Both roles require a valid driver's license, but their work environments and responsibilities differ significantly.

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Manager, Retail Parts Inventory Systems & Strategy

Manager, Retail Parts Inventory Systems & Strategy

Hyundai MOBIS

Fountain Valley, CA

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Hyundai Mobis rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

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Job description

JOB PURPOSE

The Manager, Retail Inventory Management and OE Policy leads Mobis Parts America's RIM strategy, administration, and dealer engagement model in support of Hyundai, Genesis and Kia dealers. The role enables dealers to use the Retail Inventory Management system effectively, improve inventory efficiency, increase off-the-shelf fill, strengthen parts availability, and support a stronger parts sales and customer service experience across the dealer network.

This position serves as the business owner and dealer-facing subject matter expert for RIM adoption, dealer parts inventory policy, OE policy alignment, system integrations, compliance, and continuous improvement. The Manager partners with dealers, field teams, supply chain, logistics, IT/system teams, and OEM stakeholders to optimize stocking logic, demand-based replenishment, reporting, and dealer adherence to OE parts policies.

The Manager translates dealer, supply chain, logistics, and system performance insights into practical programs, training, policy guidance, and system enhancements that help dealers maintain the right parts, in the right quantities, at the right time, while reducing unnecessary inventory investment and improving retail and service lane readiness.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • RIM Strategy, Governance and Administration: Lead the Retail Inventory Management program strategy, administration, governance, and dealer engagement model to improve inventory efficiency, off-the-shelf fill, parts availability, and RIM utilization for Hyundai and Kia dealers.
  • Dealer Policy, Compliance and Adoption: Develop, maintain, and communicate dealer parts inventory policies, RIM operating guidelines, OE policy alignment, compliance expectations, escalation paths, and field support processes. Monitor dealer compliance and coordinate corrective action, field communication, and dealer coaching where gaps exist.
  • Inventory Analytics and Performance Improvement: Use dealer and system data to evaluate demand patterns, stocking behavior, phase-in/phase-out logic, order generation, lost sales, emergency orders, obsolescence, parts availability, and inventory efficiency. Turn insights into actionable recommendations for dealers, field teams, and leadership.
  • Systems, Data Flow and Integration Support: Coordinate with OEM stakeholders, system integration partners, DMS providers, IT, and reporting teams to support accurate data flows, issue resolution, reporting requirements, and integration enhancements between dealer systems, RIM, and OEM platforms.
  • Cross-Functional Dealer and Field Support: Partner with Hyundai, Kia, dealers, Parts Managers, field teams, wholesale business teams, supply chain, logistics, IT, and internal stakeholders to improve stocking performance, replenishment effectiveness, dealer readiness, and adherence to RIM and OE parts policies.
  • Business Requirements, Enhancements and Executive Reporting: Identify, prioritize, and document business requirements for RIM enhancements, reporting improvements, dealer experience improvements, and policy updates. Create executive-ready reporting and recommendations on RIM performance, dealer adoption, parts availability, fill performance, inventory efficiency, compliance, and system enhancement opportunities.
  • Strategic Representation and Continuous Improvement: Represent the RIM and OE Policy function in dealer meetings, field leadership discussions, system enhancement reviews, and OEM strategic planning activities. Support cross-functional initiatives that improve dealer customer satisfaction, service lane readiness, parts sales growth, and wholesale/retail parts operating performance.

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

  • Dealer RIM participation, adoption, engagement, and compliance with RIM operating requirements.
  • Off-the-shelf fill / job fill improvement and overall parts availability at the dealer level.
  • Dealer inventory efficiency, including appropriate stocking levels, inventory turns, days supply, aged inventory, obsolescence, and non-stock / emergency order trends.
  • Dealer training completion, onboarding readiness, field support effectiveness, and policy clarity.
  • DMS and RIM data quality, integration stability, reporting accuracy, issue-resolution timeliness, and documented system enhancement progress.
  • Parts sales, service lane support, wholesale/retail performance, customer satisfaction, and dealer experience indicators influenced by improved inventory availability.

MAJOR CHALLENGES AND KEY DECISIONS

  • Balance parts availability, dealer investment, obsolescence risk, logistics constraints, and customer satisfaction when establishing RIM guidance and policy recommendations.
  • Influence dealers and field teams without direct control of dealership operations by using credibility, data, business acumen, communication, and change leadership.
  • Translate complex dealer inventory, demand, DMS, supply chain, and system integration data into practical recommendations for dealers and executive stakeholders.
  • Prioritize RIM system enhancements and dealer policy changes based on dealer impact, operational feasibility, compliance requirements, and business value.
  • Resolve escalated dealer concerns related to stocking recommendations, system logic, policy interpretation, data accuracy, and replenishment outcomes.

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