7,000+ automotive parts stores across North America with omnichannel retail operations
AutoZone operates a massive store-and-distribution footprint across the US, Mexico, Brazil, and Puerto Rico, supported by enterprise infrastructure (SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, Cognos, Looker) typical of Fortune 300 retailers. The hiring profile is heavily weighted toward sales (1,499 roles) and operations (812 roles)—reflecting a store-centric model—with minimal engineering (1 role) and design (1 role), signaling technology is managed centrally rather than built in-house.
AutoZone is the largest automotive replacement parts retailer in North America, operating more than 7,000 locations across the US, Mexico, Brazil, and Puerto Rico. The business serves two primary customer segments: DIY vehicle owners and professional installers, with inventory spanning hard parts, maintenance items, and accessories across passenger cars, SUVs, vans, and light trucks. The company operates distribution centers, field offices, and specialty business units alongside its store footprint. Active projects span store construction, vendor onboarding, safety and compliance programs, and profitability optimization, with particular focus on shrink control, accident reduction, and order fulfillment reliability.
AutoZone runs on enterprise suites: SAP, Oracle (including JD Edwards and HCM Cloud), Cognos, and Looker for analytics. Front-end work uses React and Power Apps; infrastructure on Azure DevOps and GCP (BigQuery, Cloud Run, Cloud Scheduler).
AutoZone operates 7,000+ stores across the US, Mexico, Brazil, and Puerto Rico, with distribution centers and offices supporting retail and professional installer segments. Hiring spans six countries: US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Papua New Guinea, and India.
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