Vehicle Processing Specialist in Accounting Accounting - Marion, IL at Geebo

Vehicle Processing Specialist in Accounting

Mayer Automotive Group Mayer Automotive Group Marion, IL Marion, IL Full-time Full-time $16 - $19 an hour $16 - $19 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Marion Toyota Has An Immediate Opening for an Automotive Processing Specialist Reports Directly to the Controller Experienced Preferred - Will Consider Similar Background.
Full-Time-Monday - Friday 8:
00am - 5:
00pm Responsibilities/Essential Skills/Must Haves &
Benefits:
Process both Retail car deals.
Payoff used car lien holders.
Provide the daily report of paid off vehicles to the Controller.
Payoff used car lien holders.
Assist in tracking all outstanding titles.
Balance cash box and prepare daily bank deposit.
Ensure all documentation is scanned into system.
Maintain monthly log of all supplemental F&I products.
Maintain Consistent Completion of Job Responsibilities and Conduct to provide consistent delivery of outstanding service to customers and team members.
Other Tasks as assigned.
Skills General Math for Ledger Entries Data Entry on Excell Spreadsheets Basic Computer Knowledge and Navigation Attention to Detail for Accuracy Good Communications (verbal and written) Office machines knowledge/skills Dealership experience preferred Excellent Attendance Skills Benefits Marion Toyota extends enrollment in available medical/dental/vision/life insurance and (non-matching) 401K.
We also provide paid personal days off, vacation, five paid holidays per year, bereavement and jury duty.
Marion Subaru has employee discounts, training and in-house advancements.
Must Haves Valid Driver's License High School Diploma or Equivalent Dependable Transportation Right to Work in U.
S.
Minimum Education - High School Diploma Dependable Attendance 3 Work References from Past Job History.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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