Company Description
Job Description
- Responsible for the accuracy of data and information in the survey report.
- Maintain the confidentiality of customer and company data.
- Ensure the completeness of documents and the validity of consumer data.
- Work together with the credit analyst team and other related departments.
- Understand and comply with the regulations and ethics of the surveyor profession.
- Hold a meeting agreement with consumers and spouses (if married) at the office for the type of two-wheeled vehicle pawn (R2).
- Conduct visits and environmental checks for the type of four-wheeled vehicle pawn (R4).
- Check the validity of the consumer's BPKB as a requirement for submission and take it as collateral if no negative information is received from the consumer.
- Maintain and be responsible for consumer payment patterns in the first 6 months.
Additional responsibilities include:
- Inspect Vehicles for Roadworthiness: Conduct visual and technical inspections, check mechanical systems, emissions, safety features, and use diagnostic tools to assess compliance with regulations.
- Valuation and Assessment: Assess the condition and value of vehicles for various purposes such as insurance, resale, taxation, or import/export.
- Compliance and Regulation Checks: Ensure vehicles meet environmental and safety standards and that modifications adhere to legal requirements.
- Documentation and Reporting: Record survey results in inspection reports and provide estimates of disbursement to consumers, including negotiation.
- Customer Interaction: Communicate findings to vehicle owners and offer advice on compliance or improvements.
Qualifications
- Minimum education D3 in any major.
- At least 1 year of experience as a surveyor (preferred).
- Having motorcycle and driving license (A/C).
- Mastering survey techniques and inspection of motor vehicles.
- Honest, thorough, and responsible.
- Able to work independently or in a team.
- Willing to work with high mobility in the field.