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Parts Advisor

Perfect Placement
Berkshire
1 day ago
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Bodyshop Parts Advisor Vacancy - Reading!

Up To £30,000 Salary Dependent On Experience / Rising To £32,000 After Probation  45 Hour Week Monday To Friday / Saturdays Rare But Required When Business Needs Well-Established Bodyshop Environment Experienced Automotive Parts Background Advantageous / Trainee's Also Considered With Interest In Automotive Industry

We are in search of a Bodyshop Parts Advisor to join our Client’s well-established Bodyshop in the Reading area!

They are looking for an experienced Parts Advisor to add to their team providing excellent customer services, providing parts sales within branch as well as externally and maintaining customer relationships.

Our Client is offering the successful Bodyshop Parts Advisor:
A Basic Salary up to £30,000 / Rising To £32,000 After Probation45 Hour week Monday - FridaySaturdays Rare But Required When Business NeedsPlenty Of Training Excellent Opportunity to Excel Your CareerDuties of a Bodyshop Parts Advisor:
To ensure that all customers and internal parts needs are dealt with promptly and courteously responding immediately to requests for partsTo be continuously and consistently conscious of customer needs providing at all times the highest level of courtesy and service, and promote customer satisfaction Working within the sales team on sales of product promotions by answering telephone queries and dealing with electronic queriesTo report any stock damage or stock losses to the manager without delayTo ensure that the work area is kept to a high standard of cleanliness and that Health and Safety and COSHH requirements are adhered to all timesWhat our Client expects of their Bodyshop Parts Advisor:
Previous Automotive Parts ExperienceAn Interest In The Automotive IndustryGood telephone mannerOrganisational and administration skillsFull and Clean Driving LicenseIf you are interested in hearing more about this Bodyshop Parts Advisor role, or others we have in your area, please do not hesitate to contact Dee Hoggerat Perfect Placement today.

Perfect Placement UK Ltd are specialists in Automotive Recruitment, so if you are looking to advance in your Motor Trade Career, contact our expert Automotive Recruiters today to see how we can help with your Motor Trade Job search.

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