Automotive Finance and Insurance Manager Accounting - Sheboygan, WI at Geebo

Automotive Finance and Insurance Manager

The International Autos Group is a family owned and operated group of dealerships serving customers in the Milwaukee, Sheboygan, Chicago, Northwest Indiana markets and Minnesota.
The owner of the organization is Ralph Mauro, the son of Frank Mauro, who purchased his original dealership in 1968.
Frank Mauro left behind quite a legacy and one that included instilling strong work ethics in Ralph.
In turn, Ralph instilled those hard work ethics in his son, Francis, who became the third-generation of the Mauro family to join the auto industry.
The International Autos Group will do all they can to promote their employees' growth in the company.
WE OFFER:
Paid training Paid vacation Medical, dental, and vision 401K Closed Sundays
Responsibilities:
Develop a comprehensive menu selling process to help maximize the finance department's overall profitability and product penetration Track portfolio with lenders Review and inspect the flow of the department's paperwork on a daily basis to ensure a timely turn around on all deals Demonstrate complete commitment to supporting the sales department in achieving its goals Be an example of professional morals, ethics, and excellent customer service Work closely with sales team on enforcement of proper selling methods Set and maintain finance department work schedule REQUIREMENTS:
Minimum high school diploma or GED equivalent required Prior automotive experience preferred Excellent communication and customer service skills Professional appearance and work ethic Self-motivation Ability to work within a fast paced environment Valid driver's license Recommended Skills Automotive Industry Communication Customer Service Ethics Finance Hardworking And Dedicated Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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