Fortune 500 auto parts distributor with 570+ facilities across North America and Europe
LKQ is a publicly traded distributor of collision and mechanical parts for vehicle repair, operating a sprawling network of over 570 facilities across the U.S., Canada, U.K., Netherlands, and smaller European markets. The hiring profile—dominated by sales (70 roles), logistics (57), and ops (56), with minimal engineering (3)—reflects a distribution and field-operations business. Active projects cluster around return-rate reduction, margin reporting, and customer friction, signaling operational pressure on post-sale costs and data visibility across a fragmented asset base.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Pricing
LKQ Corporation (Nasdaq: LKQ) is North America's largest provider of alternative collision parts and recycled mechanical components (engines, transmissions) for vehicle repair. Founded in 1998 and now a Fortune 500 public company, LKQ has grown to 10,001+ employees through internal development and over 170 acquisitions. The company operates a three-continent network: dominant position in U.S. and Canadian repair markets, leading distributor status in the U.K. and Netherlands, with smaller presences in Belgium, France, and Taiwan. Revenue exceeded $5 billion in 2013. The business serves body shops, mechanical repair facilities, and aftermarket retailers through a combination of direct sales and distributing specialty equipment and accessories.
LKQ is North America's largest distributor of alternative collision auto parts and recycled mechanical components (engines, transmissions). The company also distributes specialty aftermarket equipment and accessories. Founded in 1998, it now operates 570+ facilities across the U.S., Canada, U.K., Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Taiwan.
LKQ's core stack includes SAP and Oracle for enterprise operations, UKG for workforce management, Power BI and Tableau for analytics, and Hyperion for financial planning. The company uses Excel Power Pivot and Power Query for data work, alongside a warehouse management system (WMS) for logistics operations.
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