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AutoSavvy is one of the largest and fastest growing automotive dealers in the country, and we are looking for talented individuals who can help us accomplish our lofty goals. We currently have 20 stores located in 11 different states and we are just getting started. AutoSavvy truly has a unique and distinct advantage in delivering value and savings for our customers, really, we’re not just saying that. Join our team and help make car buying an ecstatic, satisfactory experience!
Title Clerk Job Summary:
As Title Clerk you will be getting titles from state and sending them to customers. Assisting with any licensing issues and making sure we are getting all sold titles. Keeping track of wholesale vehicles and doing audits on titles, temp tags, and verifying license spreadsheets are staying up to date.
Compensation:
$ - $ an hour
Schedule:
Monday Friday
8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
Flooring
Assist with flooring
Assist in flooring audits
Titles
Order titles from Corporate for sold vehicles
Complete monthly title audits
Track trade in titles after making payoffs.
Send all titles to Corporate Title Clerks
Manage all titling issues
Assist with wholesale titles
Licensing
Deliver and pick up licensing paperwork and plates from DMV/IDS
Ensure that all sold vehicles have current state inspection and emission certificates
Vehicle jacket audit
Help with licensing issues
Verify that license spreadsheets are up to date
Manage all licensing issues
Track the average days to mail out license plates to customers
Complete temporary tag audit
Additional duties as assigned
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
HSA Match
Pharmacy Discount Programs
Employer paid Life Insurance
Pet Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Free Mental Health Sessions
Retirement Plan with Matching
Gym Discount
Paid Holidays
One of the best Paid Time Off policies in the industry!
Employee Vehicle Purchase Program
Required Skills & Abilities:
Organizational skills
Teamwork and collaboration driven
Verbal and written communication skills
Technologically savvy with computers and Microsoft Office
Customer satisfaction driven
Preferred Experience:
Title Clerk
DMV Clerk
Physical Requirements:
Ability to operate a vehicle
Ability to sit for 6 - 8 hours
Ability to stand and walk for 2 hours
Visual acuity to read and type for 6 - 8 hours
Simple grasping and fine manipulation to sort through papers for 6 - 8 hours
Occasional lifting and carrying of up to 20 pounds unassisted
We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
All offers are contingent upon successfully passing of a pre-employment screening for illegal substances, background check, and motor vehicle verification.
Full Time
$41k-57k (estimate)
05/12/2024
07/10/2024
autosavvy.com
Woods Cross, UT
50 - 100
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