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Experienced Customer Service Representative required for a globally operating manufacturing company in South Nottingham on a 12-month Fixed Term Contract (FTC).

Experience with SAP or other similar systems is required, and language skills of German, French or Italian are highly desirable!  

As a Customer Service Rep you will be supporting customers, other company sites and internal teams with sales support duties. This will include tasks such as quotations, raising orders, answering customer queries, providing product information, entering data on to SAP and CRM system as well as other tasks.

The company operate a hybrid working system with 50% office to 50% home working or more office if you wish. Tues and Wed are full office days for all.

Benefits of Customer Service Rep

c£30k annually + Bonus for completing contract
Monday to Friday
12 month FTC
Hybrid working (50/50% model) (must do office on Tues and Wed)
Role Duties:

Speak to clients to solve any queries and progress new orders.
Raise and issue quotations to customers.
Follow up all quotes to check on status and any questions etc to add to growth of business.
Perform contract reviews to ensure compliance with customer requirements.
Enter customer orders in SAP and maintain the SAP master data.
Create strong internal cross functional relationships to ensure on time order fulfilment.
Process customer returns.
Resolve credit and invoice issues with Finance department.

Customer Service Rep required qualifications and experience.

Ideally 2 years + sales / customer service experience in a B2B environment
Well versed in ERP, CRM (ideally Salesforce) and SAP  
Ability to speak German, French or Italian is highly desirable
Manufacturing company experience  
Strong problem-solving skills
Experience in a heavily regulated industry such as aerospace or medical would be highly advantageous
Strong communication skills – listening, verbal and written.
If you have the required skills and qualifications for the Customer Service Rep role on a 12 month FTC and would relish an exciting challenge, please contact Stuart Cooper directly to discuss the position in further details.

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