F&I Manager

Lithia & DrivewayClovis, CA
1d$12,000 - $24,000

About The Position

Hiring Experienced F&I Manager due to increased business! Come join the #1 Nissan volume dealer in 2025 in the Central Valley! Which is also part of the #1 Automotive Group in the US! Are you not touching enough deals at your current F&I Manager role? At our store you will touch 70-80 deals a month sometimes more! Do you not feel there is growth for you at your current dealership? That is our mission statement! Ready to work in a dealership where you feel part of a team and in a fun atmosphere? One of our Core Values is to Have Fun! If you are an Experienced Automotive F&I Manager and you are looking for an opportunity in a Fortune 125 company (NYSE: LAD) we want to talk to you! Clovis Nissan proudly part of Lithia Driveway where our mission is Growth Powered by People! This is a career not a job with us, we cannot grow if we are not growing our people! We live our Core Values everyday they are Earn Customers for Life, Improve Constantly, Take Personal Ownership and Have Fun! Join us and take your career to the next level with us if you are interested in this role stop by ask for Rigo or Al or apply online today!

Requirements

  • 2+ years Dealership F&I Manager REQUIRED
  • Strong Customer Service Focus REQUIRED
  • Attention to detail and CIT REQUIRED
  • Team player that works well with others REQUIRED
  • Self-motivated with the ability to set and achieve targeted goals REQUIRED!
  • Ready to have fun while making customer happy REQUIRED!
  • High School graduate or equivalent, 18 years or older required.

Nice To Haves

  • CDK experience HIGHLY PREFERRED
  • Nissan/Import experience PREFERRED

Benefits

  • Competitive pay
  • Medical, Dental and Vision Plans
  • Paid Holidays & PTO
  • Short and Long-Term Disability
  • Paid Life Insurance
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan
  • Lithia Learning Center
  • Vehicle Purchase Discounts
  • Wellness Programs
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