Dubbo City is a fast-paced, high-volume, Car dealership located in Dubbo NSW, looking for aJunior Business Manager (Finance & Insurance) to join
Are you looking for a career in finance, banking, sales or accounting?Are you relationship focused? Looking for a for a career, not just a job?
Look no further this could be the start of your career!
The Role
Junior Business Manager (Finance & Insurance) to join our team.
As a Junior Business Manager (Finance & Insurance) your day-to-day responsibilities include:
- Working with customers to find the best Finance and Insurance package for their needs as an integral part of the sales process
- Quoting, selling, and preparing insurance and warranty products
- Accurately preparing and submitting Finance and Insurance related documentation
- Liasing with the lender throughout the application and settlement process
- Maintaining the finance log and accurately reporting figures
- Receipting deposits & finalizing vehicle payments
- Maintaining compliance requirements
- Providing exceptional customer service
- Work in successful Dealership
- Career pathway aligned with your personal goals and aspirations
- Employee discount rates for vehicles, parts, finance & insurance purchases
- Locally Owned and Run Business
- Close-knit team with regular social activities
- Passionate and fun working environment
- A culture that’s all about inspiring people to create Oh what a feeling moments
- Fun. It’s part of our success.
- Work Life Balance - We are one big family and work life balance is important to us.
- A motivated individual with a desire to learn and progress within the role
- Excellent time management skills and high attention to detail
- Computer literacy, exceptional communication skills (written and verbal) and while previous finance experience is not required, applicants must have the ability to work well with numbers.
- Flexibility to work alternate Saturdays ( half days )
Employer questions
Your application will include the following questions:
- Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?