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Submits all legal transfer work to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Attends seminars held by local licensing bureaus and any available training on title regulations.
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The Insurance Verification Specialist/Financial Aid Counselor will also assist with any other billing department duties assigned and maintains confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA laws.
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Opportunities also available in collateral assignments such as Bicycle Patrol, Special Weapons and Tactics, Dive Team, or any other specialty unit within the Police Department. Physical Requirements: Must be physically able to operate a variety of machinery and equipment including a motor vehicle, a variety of firearms and defense devices, a two-way radio, typewriter, calculator, copier, etc.
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This includes but not limited to verifying costs for the accounting department, including the costs of reconditioning and equipment add-ons, and handles the legal transfer of documents for the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Utilize available resources, such as Department of Motor Vehicle and Experian searches to locate individuals and/or to obtain credit reports. Resolve any discrepancies and/or assist the correspondent with payment agreements.
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Submit all legal transfer work to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Attend seminars held by local licensing bureaus and any available training on title regulations. At least 3 years of new and/or used Title Clerk experience in a high-volume franchise dealership.
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Submits all legal transfer work to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Reports to management on the status of any missing or problem titles and provides a current list of outstanding titles to the comptroller at the end of month.
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Excellent Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, dental, and vision insuranceCompany paid life insuranceShort term disabilityCompany matched 401kUp to 10 paid vacation days6 Paid holidaysPaid orientation and trainingOnsite wellness coach available by request About us:Kimble Company is locally owned and operated by the Kimble Family, with over 70 years of experience in the energy, materials, recycling, and solid waste industries.
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Must attach a Driver Record Request from the Department of Motor Vehicles dated no earlier than six (6) months before the posted recruitment period. Pass the District Network Support Technician Test and any combination of written, oral, and performance tests which may be administered to secure the best qualified applicants.
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Prepares a monthly report to management of any funds not collected from wholesalers due to missing or incomplete title work. The ideal candidate should have some previous dealership experience and or be capable of learning our DMS CDK system and processes.
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Prepare weekly/monthly/quarterly analysis of outstanding debts and report any issues to AR Manager as needed. As the Finance Manager you will support the objectives of the Accounting department while assisting operating departments with forecasting, budget, labor and inventory controls, analysis, auditing as well as operational responsibilities for the unit you are supporting.
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The function of an EMS Materials and Supply Technician (MST) is to maintain a dual support role within the vehicle and supply area of SJRMC-EMS. The primary responsibility of the MST is supporting the operations of the EMS Department by assisting in the supply chain and materials, including the provisions of ensuring equipment is readily available.
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As a Safety-Sensitive position, pre and post employment screenings, including but not limited to drug testing as outlined by the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), and motor vehicle record (MVR) background checks are required.
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While at this level, completes assigned classes, Operator Qualifications (OQ) and OJT specific to Construction Learning Path. Must obtain and maintain position Operator Qualifications (OQs) and classroom training for position and any other required OQs and classroom training or certifications.
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Assists in the installation and maintenance of natural gas lines, meters and regulators. Works outdoors in all types of weather and may be exposed to extremes of climate and temperatures, high noise levels, rough terrain, and occasional work on ladders, roofs, attics, and under houses as well as confined spaces.
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