Experienced Used Car Buyer Medical & Healthcare - Oak Lawn, IL at Geebo

Experienced Used Car Buyer

Oak Lawn, IL Oak Lawn, IL Estimated:
$56.
8K - $71.
9K a year Estimated:
$56.
8K - $71.
9K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago We are a family owned Automotive Group that has been a dominant part of Chicago automobile retailing for over 90 years.
Our Group is growing rapidly and is seeking talented team members to help our team succeed into the next century of operations.
Our Group has always and continues to support the local community and provide a fun, fast-paced and collaborative workplace where growth and advancement opportunities abound.
As a Used Vehicle Buyer, you will be responsible for acquiring desirable inventory from auctions and other wholesale sources.
This position is crucial to the success of the dealership as everything begins with quality inventory.
Responsibilities:
Purchase and sell used car inventory through in person and online platforms and auctions Purchase used vehicles from customers looking to sell their current vehicles Understand mechanics of vehicle and the necessary repair needs to sell vehicles that meet auto group standards Stay abreast of incoming inventory, features, accessories, etc.
and the benefits for customers Suggest and monitor pricing strategies on various websites and be familiar with online marketing of used vehicles through vAuto and various 3rd party sites Manage inventory descriptions across all platforms utilized within the business.
Know and understand the federal, state, and local laws which govern used car purchases and sales Help appraise used vehicles
Qualifications:
A minimum of 5 years of experience as a used car manager or buyer Dependable Valid driver's license Willing to submit to a pre-employment background check and drug screen Inventory Management Skills Flexible regarding ideas and concepts Team player seeking to improve within the bigger picture of the automotive group Leadership skills along with communication skills.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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