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Theresa Price

Payroll Specialist at Remy International

Theresa Price has extensive experience in payroll and office management, having served as a Payroll Specialist at Remy Power Products since October 2016 and continuing in the same role at Remy International since May 2002. Prior to this, Theresa Price spent nearly three decades at PAY LESS SUPER MARKET, where the position held was Office Manager from November 1973 to May 2002. This diverse background demonstrates a strong proficiency in payroll processes and office administration.

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Pendleton, United States

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Remy International

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Our company is a leading manufacturer and remanufacturer in the automotive, heavy duty, and transportation industry. We produce starters, alternators and electrical components for worldwide distribution. Today, with a strong market presence in North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia, Remy International is organized into three main business units: Original Equipment, Aftermarket and Locomotive. Remy’s original equipment division is comprised of three primary channels: Automotive, Heavy-duty vehicles and electric motors for electric and hybrid applications. Our OE business has operations in the US, Mexico, Brazil, China and Korea. As one of the largest producers of remanufactured starters and alternators for the aftermarket, we provide electrical replacement components, replacement parts and powertrain/drivetrain components for automobiles, light trucks, heavy-duty trucks and other heavy-duty vehicles. In the automotive segment we are a major supplier to large automotive parts retailers like Advance Auto Parts, Autozone, and O’Reilly. In addition we supply repair shops with Remy brand through a network of Warehouse Distributors (WD) customers. In North America, Remy Power Products facilities are located in Mexico, Oklahoma, and Virginia. The locomotive division remanufactures locomotive power, marine and industrial engine components. Remy has two main locomotive facilities in North America: Peru, Indiana and Winnipeg, Canada.