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Service Advisor

Perfect Placement
Surrey
1 day ago
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Service Advisor Required for Family Run Service Centre in Guildford:

Location: Guildford  Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM, Monday to Friday (with breaks) - Saturdays if required for holiday or sickness cover  Time Off: If working a Saturday, you will receive time off in lieu during the week - flexible morning or afternoon off

Our client a Family Run Automotive Service Centre are seeking a dedicated and experienced Service Advisor to join their family-run service centre in Guildford. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in automotive service, preferably from an independent garage rather than a main dealer. Our client values individuals who are proactive, responsible, and ready to take on the challenges of a dynamic work environment.

Benefits working with our client: 
Competitive salary: Up to £34,000 DOE + qualifications/knowledgeBonus: OTE ranges from £100 - £300 per month (average £150) based on monthly set targets for the branchPension scheme21 days of annual leave + bank holidaysStaff discount scheme for friends and familyOpportunities for career advancement, including keyholder responsibilities and potential promotion to Branch ManagerKey Responsibilities as an Automotive Service Advisor:Serve as the main point of contact for customers, providing exceptional service and adviceSchedule and manage service appointmentsCoordinate with the workshop to ensure efficient workflow and timely completion of servicesHandle customer inquiries and concerns with professionalism and expertiseAssist in maintaining the smooth operation of the service centre, including keyholder duties when the Manager is not presentThe Ideal Candidate needed for the Service Advisor Role:Strong knowledge and experience in automotive serviceExcellent customer service and communication skillsAbility to take responsibility and work independentlyFamiliarity with independent service centres preferredJoining our clients team means becoming part of a supportive and friendly environment where your contributions are valued. They offer flexibility, competitive compensation, and opportunities for growth. If you have the experience and dedication to excel in this role, we would love to hear from you.
To apply, please send your CV and cover letter to Liam Buffenbarger at Perfect Placement.

At Perfect Placement, we specialise in Motor Trade Jobs, so if you are looking to improve your Automotive Career please get in touch with us today. We are the leading UK Motor Trade Recruiters with over 1,800 Automotive Vacancies across the whole of the UK!!

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