Northside Mazda is a reputable and customer-focused automotive dealership located in Sault Ste. Marie. With a strong commitment to excellence, we offer a wide range of high-quality vehicles and exceptional customer service.
to join our dynamic team and contribute to our continued success in the automotive industry.As a at Northside Mazda, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of our sales department. This hybrid role provides you with a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on our dealership’s success.
Primary duties are to assist Sales Manager and Sales staff in all areas of the sales process and customer satisfaction.• Responsible for working with Sales Manager to ensure processes and policies are up to date and followed.• Printing dealer trades and wholesale bills of sale.• Ensuring the correct vehicles are registered and RDR’s are processed.
• Provide administrative support. Including assignment of stock numbers, maintenance of inventory, maintenance of accurate dealer defaults and group dealer options in One-Eighty. Also responsible for recording delivered vehicles, accurate lot status of all vehicles, mileage of demo vehicles and updating vehicle pricing.• Assist Sales Manager in daily/weekly reports.
• Responsible for ensuring all Sales training is completed. Ensure all applicable employees are current with OMVIC licensing.• Previous experience in automotive sales or a related field is preferred but not required.• Strong organizational and administrative skills.• Self-motivated, goal-oriented, and results-driven.If you are a motivated and customer-focused individual with a passion for the automotive industry, we would love to hear from you.
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