F&I Finance Manager for Dealership Accounting - Dalton, GA at Geebo

F&I Finance Manager for Dealership

Pye Honda Kia Pye Honda Kia Dalton, GA Dalton, GA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$75.
5K - $95.
6K a year Estimated:
$75.
5K - $95.
6K a year 23 hours ago 23 hours ago 23 hours ago F&I Manager - Automotive Pye Honda of Dalton Located in Dalton, Georgia We are currently seeking a qualified F&I manager to be a part of our amazing team.
This is an incredible opportunity for an experienced professional who is excited by automotive F&I, with a strong focus on compliance requirements and product knowledge.
We need a leader who can train bright new talent and who is passionate about delivering the best customer service.
Job Responsibilities Contract new business, sell F&I products and close deals Generate finance income on all sold customers Check/verify paperwork involved with cash, finance or loan transactions Contract or collect all money at closing Seek bank approval on financed and leased deals Assist in acquiring approval from lenders Understand all programs and rate options offered by our lenders Solicit extended warranty sales Previous Automotive Dealership F&I Experience Required for Consideration A minimum of 1-year F&I experience Compensation We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package.
Compensation is based on performance and is competitive with the retail automotive market.
The better you lead and produce, the more effective the pay plan becomes.
Our company maintains a strong policy of equal employment opportunity for all associates.
We hire, train, promote and compensate associates on the basis of personal and professional competence and potential for advancement without regard for race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, disability or citizenship, as well as other classifications protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.
Job Type:
Full-time Schedule:
8 hour shift Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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