Find your career with the fastest growing and most respected Motorcycle Group in Chilliwack, BC.
Mountainview Group has leading brands in Motorcycles, ATV, Side x Sides in the Fraser Valley, and is seeking a Business Manager for our Sales Department.
The Business Manager is integral to our Dealership and we need a new team member with an awesome attitude to take on a fast moving challenge.
The ideal Business Manager candidate will handle customer financing, customer relations, product management, and track sales performance.
So you?re interested and read this job posting this far. What skills and experience do you need to apply?
Qualifications & Job Requirements:
· Provides the highest level of professionalism and quality in motorcycle Sales;
· Process credit applications and related documents for sales;
· Collects deposits, vehicle receivables and manage manufacturer rebate programs;
· Understands and promotes manufacturer lending finance products and services;
· Discusses finance options with customers;
· Presents financial proposals to customers;
· Process financing paperwork;
· Work in coordination with insurance provider;
Mountainview Motorcycle, ATV, Side x Side Group hires people with an ?A? Player attitude and trains for skill.
Please apply with a Cover Letter & your current resume. If you still have a job, don?t worry, we won?t call them.
We offer an excellent benefits package, wage to match experience.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $60,000.00-$100,000.85 per year
Additional pay:
* Commission pay
Benefits:
* Dental care
* Extended health care
Schedule:
* Day shift
Ability to commute/relocate:
* Chilliwack, BC: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Work Location: In person
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