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Scott Kia Of Springfield

JOB DESCRIPTIONScott Auto Group is hiring an Automotive Accounting Clerk for our dealership located in Springfield Pennsylvania.
This position is an important role in our automotive accounting office.
If you're a team player with a positive attitude who enjoys working in a fast-paced, fun environment, then we're looking for you! What We Offer:
Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401k with company match Paid vacation Positive, team oriented work environmentWhat You'll Do:
Receive and process paperwork from the Sales, Parts and Service Departments.
Post vehicle sales and purchases.
Prepare checks for payoffs, referrals, refunds, etc.
Cost and finalize deals to accounting.
Prepare, submit and monitor funding of bank contracts.
New and Used vehicle inventoryAnalyze accounts, general journal entry and schedule reconciliation.
Effectively present information to customers or dealership personnel for approval.
Maintain reports and/or logs of daily new and used deal activity.
Work under pressure in a fast paced, high volume atmosphere.
Ability to multitask.
Filing, scanning documents and answering phones as needed.
Microsoft excel, word and outlook experience requiredAbility to work as part of a team.
Perform various other accounting responsibilities and business requirements as assigned.
What We're Looking For:
2 years Automotive Dealership Accounting Experience is RequiredDealerTrack DMS experience is preferredExcellent work ethicHigh integrity Willingness to learn and take ownershipEQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
Scott Auto Group is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity.
All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need.
About the Company:
Scott Kia Of Springfield.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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