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Under general direction from the Business Office Manager, this position is responsible for providing exceptional customer service in a fast paced, team-oriented environment through the facilitation of the sales, auction, and appraisal process.
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Clerical responsibilities may include, but is not limited to: copying, filing, reconciliation of missing dealer plates or information and data entry into Microsoft Excel and proprietary systems as required for logging vehicle registration tags.
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Payoffs, proper paperwork and signatures from customers in order to send the appropriate documentation to the Home Office for the funding of drafts. + Mentor new Business Office Associates, as well as, train other store departments on Business Office process and procedure.
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Pleasant, but noisy office environment. Processes paperwork associated with retail/wholesale automobile sales may include printing daily reports, maintaining deal jackets, contacting finance companies regarding contracts, obtaining required information regarding registration and/or titling, processing reassignments, and auditing completed paperwork.
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Processes auction sales, dealer registration, and/or appraisal lane purchases to include the collection of titles (calls and follow up), These processes include responsibility for cash management, processing and auditing of paperwork associated with sales, and providing exceptional customer service by answering questions and handling incoming calls.
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Engineering, consulting, construction, architecture, architect, engineer, mechanical engineering, admin, administrative, office manager, clerical, executive assistant, Microsoft office, csi, aia.
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Report Asset Protection and/or Human Resource related issues to management. Use word processing, spreadsheet and other programs, displaying intermediate PC skills. Processes paperwork affiliated with the state DMV. This may include submitting paperwork necessary to title or and register a vehicle for a customer after the sale or obtaining a title for a customer after the sale.
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Manages multiple pay types including receiving and counting money, distributing funds, preparing deposits and handling of the safe with. Wear CarMax clothing (acquired through the company) at all times while working in the store.
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Develop partnerships with Sales team and other departments in order to provide quality customer service. Provides customer service by greeting customers, balancing overflow traffic, listening to and answering customer questions and explaining paperwork process.
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Experience with Manhattan WMS Open systems and Microsoft Office including Excel and Word is preferred. Performs some general clerical duties including copying, filing and answering telephones.
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Variety of work schedules with shifts that do include nights, weekends, and holidays. Maintain confidentiality of all records, files and reports within the scope of the position. Speak and listen effectively in dealing with both internal and external customers, in person, over the phone, and written.
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Associates considered full-time salaried are entitled to paid time away with no specified limit as needed for sick, vacation, bereavement, jury duty, holidays, floating holiday, etc. If such an Associate does work on a scheduled holiday due to business need, they are eligible for Holiday Premium Pay.
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7282 - Capital Blvd - 8007 Wild Wood Forest Dr., Raleigh, North Carolina, 27616. considerations to security and loss prevention. Ability to prioritize and multi-task in a deadline oriented environment which requires above average organizational skills and attention to detail.
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7179 - Milwaukee-Metro Parc - 11011 Metro Blvd, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53224. Assists store personnel and all store departments in their daily functions while adhering to CarMax guidelines. Read, interpret and transcribe data in order to maintain accurate records.
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Use resources and partnership to balance the needs of the customer and the business. Answers multi-line phone system, responds to callers' needs and direct calls as appropriate. Upon an applicant's request, CarMax will consider reasonable accommodation to complete the CarMax Job Application.
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