GENERAL RV CENTERother related Employment listings - Ocala, FL at Geebo

GENERAL RV CENTER

Overview:
The success of General RV Center is rooted in our exceptional team, which has been growing since 1962.
Our sustained growth has been fueled by our family values and passion for the RV lifestyle.
Today, General RV Center stands as the Nation's Largest Family-Owned RV Dealer, with locations nationwide and a global presence through our Internet Sales team.

Responsibilities:
Processes all licensing and title work for each unit/RV sold.
Review titles for accuracy and completeness.
Process paperwork on a timely basis.
Submit lien payoffs to the corporate office to be processed.
Complete funding packets and send them to lenders.
Track funding to ensure it is received from lenders in a timely manner.
General administrative duties, including filing, scanning, and preparing reports.
Post deals and update commissions.
Other duties as requested by management.
Qualifications:
Prior office experience is a must.
Able to work in a team setting in a fast-paced office setting.
Process driven and detailed oriented.
Strong communication skills, verbal and written.
Ability to multitask and complete tasks in a timely and efficient manner.
Reliable and strong work ethic.
Professional appearance is a must.
PERKSGeneral RV offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance options, paid vacations and a 401k with company matching.
About General RVGeneral RV was founded when Abe Baidas converted a Detroit gas station into a small RV sales and manufacturing facility in 1962.
From those humble roots, we've grown into the nation's premier RV dealer.
We've helped millions of families experience the RV lifestyle.
With the support of our talented employees, General RV now operates thirteen Supercenters in six states.
We are proud of our history and are now in the third generation of family ownership.
#IND1About the Company:
GENERAL RV CENTER.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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