Auto repair shop modernizing operations through data consolidation and ERP integration
Super Auto Repair is a 2–10 person auto repair shop headquartered in Los Angeles, but its tech footprint suggests a business in active digital transformation. The stack—Snowflake, Dynamics 365, Power BI, Databricks—is enterprise-grade data and ERP tooling, incongruous with a small local shop unless the company operates multiple locations or franchises not surface-visible in employee counts. Active hiring in engineering (9 roles) and concurrent projects around ERP consolidation, CRM unification, and integrated reporting indicate they're scaling internal operations ahead of business growth, not reacting to it.
Super Auto Repair operates a full-service automotive repair facility in Los Angeles, California, offering general repairs, body work, and paint services across major car brands. Founded in 1995, the company has been independently run as a privately held operation. Despite the small headcount, the organization is actively modernizing its backend: consolidating multiple ERP instances, unifying fragmented CRM systems, and building data-driven reporting infrastructure. The technology stack centers on Microsoft (Dynamics 365, Power BI, Azure) and cloud data platforms (Snowflake, Databricks), with ongoing projects to extend Power Apps customer portals and establish end-to-end distribution reporting.
Snowflake, Microsoft Fabric, SQL Server, Power BI, Azure, Dynamics 365, Power Apps, Power Pages, Python, .NET, and SAS. Currently adopting Databricks, Salesforce, and React.
ERP consolidation, CRM unification, Dynamics 365 and Power Apps expansion, Power BI dashboard creation, Power Pages customer portals, distribution reporting, and legacy system replacement.
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