Consumer Credit Analyst 2 Manufacturing - Irving, TX at Geebo

Consumer Credit Analyst 2

Company Name:
Nissan USA
Life at Nissan encompasses everything that inspires both the quality of our vehicles and the quality of our people.
Company-wide, you'll find fast learners and self-starting engines as well as people who are quick to embrace change and take an idea into overdrive.
Nissan is currently seeking a dynamic individual to fill an opening for a
Consumer Credit Analyst
at our Irving, TX automotive services financing arm.
As a Consumer Credit Analyst you will have the opportunity to:
Analyze consumer credit applications to determine the credit worthiness of applicants.
Price risk level based on assessment and negotiates interest rate with dealers.
Develop and maintain positive business relationships with dealers.
Provide customer service on consumer credit questions regarding credit policy and the dealer's applicants.
Qualified candidates must possess:
3
years prior credit buying experience, preferably in an automotive environment.
Excellent analytical, communication, and negotiation skills required.
Bachelor's degree in Finance or related field required.
The selected candidate must be able to work up until 10:00p.m. - depending on the region and rotating weekends
.
All of us at Nissan - regardless of functional area or expertise - share a passion to design, manufacture and sell high-performance, fun to drive vehicles.
Think you've got the internal drive to make great vehicles and join a winning team? Welcome to an open lane of possibility. Apply for this position
and start the process to accelerate your career into high gear.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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