Special Finance Manager - Serra Chevrolet (birmingham, alabama) Transportation & Warehousing - Tyler, AL at Geebo

Special Finance Manager - Serra Chevrolet (birmingham, alabama)

Company Description:
Top automobile Franchise looking for a Service Manager for Dual Import.
Job Description:
Responsibilities include the following:
Know and implement dealership polices and procedures.
Maintain a clean and organized office.
Communicate all problem deals to management immediately.
Address missing stipulations communicated from lender immediately.
Adhere to a standard of professional ethics and be respectful to customers.
Be knowledgeable of state regulations regarding finance and the fair credit reporting act.
Interact with appropriate departments.
Train and supervise sales staff.
Never intentionally misrepresent a deal.
Bookout deals accurately.
Never misrepresent equipment.
Perform credit interview, prepare credit application.
Verify accuracy of all material information on the credit application and submit to lender.
Disclose financial information to customers.
Sell gap insurance and service contracts.
Maintain good lender relations.
Evaluate new lender programs.
Rehash deals with lenders.
Work all deals diligently.
Maintain current inventory log and make recommendations to management.
Maintain a call:
in log and contracts in transit log (funding package).
Train administrative personnel how to assemble funding packages.
Show and demo vehicles when necessary.
Design and place advertising for special finance.
Analyze credit reports, be able to recognize a conventional deal and turn over accordingly.
Properly cost special finance deals (prepare profit sheets).
Receipt deposits immediately.
Maintain a dead file for inactive deals.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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