Credit Clerk evaluates and suggests creditworthiness of prospects and customers to decrease financial risk to the organization. Checks credit applications and grants approval within established guidelines for organizations or individuals. Being a Credit Clerk communicates with the customers and other departments to solve the credit problems. May negotiate terms of payment to assist with collection of overdue balances. Additionally, Credit Clerk requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Credit Clerk possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Auto Parts Credit Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of credit and collections for the auto parts division of the company. This includes evaluating the creditworthiness of customers, establishing credit limits, monitoring accounts receivable, and ensuring timely payment collection. The Credit Manager works closely with sales teams, customers, and internal stakeholders to manage credit risk effectively while maintaining strong customer relationships.
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Working Conditions: The job typically operates in an office environment, although some travel may be required to visit customers or attend industry events. The Credit Manager may need to work extended hours during busy periods or to meet deadlines.
This job description outlines the key responsibilities and qualifications for an Auto Parts Credit Manager role, but specific duties may vary depending on the company's size, industry, and organizational structure.
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