TAG AND Title Associateother related Employment listings - Hardeeville, SC at Geebo

TAG AND Title Associate

Overview:
Position OverviewThe Tag & Title Associate prepares legal transfer documents for the Department of Motor Vehicles, verifies and makes payoffs on vehicle trade-ins.
This is an in person job in Hardeeville, SC.
Must be able to commute in person.
Who would I interact with?This position interacts daily with Sales Associates, Sales Managers, Financial Services Manager, support staff and customers, just to name a few.
What are the day-to-day responsibilities? Preparing tag and title documents Submitting all legal transfer documents to the DMV Issuing stock numbers and stock in used vehicles purchased Preparing checks to purchase used vehicles Inputting inventory control information for used cars Preparing and maintaining trade-in vehicle jackets Ensuring that name and address files are updated on an ongoing basis Processing all wholesale deals and monitoring wholesale receivable Verifying pay off trade-ins Completing end of month accounting reports Assisting in completion of annual review/audit Keeping current with applicable laws What are the requirements for this job? High school diploma or equivalent Two years of experience in a dealership position (preferred) Previous tag and title experience Ability to read and comprehend instructions and information Excellent communication skills Must type a minimum of 50 wpm Strong customer service skills Recommended Skills Accounts Receivable Auditing Automobile Roadworthiness Inspection Communication Customer Service Finance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: AutoNation Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Hilton Head

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