Deputy Clerk - Motor Vehicle Title & Registration Sales - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Deputy Clerk - Motor Vehicle Title & Registration

Company Name:
Metro Nashville Government
Position Description
This non-civil service position in the County Clerk''s Office performs a variety of clerical/administrative duties related to the processing of applications for title and/or registration, issuance of tag renewals, issuance of Metro Decals, collection of State sales tax on automobiles and boats, and issuance of dealer tags. Performs related duties as required.
Typical Duties:
Complete applications for vehicle titles and/or vehicle registration
Review and verify supporting documentation
Record/verify liens
Work with the public answering questions on titles and regulations
Receive cash, checks, and money orders for payment of services and taxes
Compute fees, issue receipts, issue tags and decals
Minimum
Qualifications:
High School Diploma and a minimum of two years of customer service experience.
Note: Per Metro Ordinance No. SO94-1078. All employees of the Metropolitan Government shall be residents of the State of Tennessee or become residents of the state within six (6) months of employment as a prerequisite to employment with the Metropolitan Government.
Preferred Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Excellent customer service and communication skills
Ability to handle large volumes of transactions
Knowledge of regulations and rules governing titling and registration of vehicles
Some knowledge of departmental policies
Ability to follow oral and written instructions
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships
Computer literacy and ability to type a minimum of 50 wpm
Job Title: Deputy Clerk - Motor Vehicle Title & Registration
Closing Date/Time: Sun. 05/25/14 11:59 PM Central Time
Salary: $24,000.00 - $29,000.00 Annually
Job Type: Full-Time Non Civil Service
Location: 700 Second Avenue South, Nashville, TennesseeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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