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Service Advisor

Perfect Placement
Cornwall
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Service Advisor required in Hayle:

Well-Established Volume Main Dealership Environment Basic Salary £29,000 £33,000+ OTE Monday to Friday No Weekends! Fantastic group that promote from within!

Our automotive client is a Volume Dealership group that operates throughout the area. Our client is actively looking to hire a Service Advisor for their site to look after customers whom are having work completed on their vehicles in their workshop. This is a great opportunity for anyone with Service Advisor experience in the motor trade. With its competitive salary and fantastic training and progression opportunities it is a fantastic position, so apply now!

As the successful Vehicle Service Advisor your responsibilities will be:
Providing a pro-active service to customers.Scheduling in their vehicles in for a service, maintenance or repair work.Arranging where necessary a courtesy vehicle.Take ownership of customer queries and resolve any issues.Invoicing work done and taking payments.Working towards company targets and KPI’s.Benefits For The Service Advisor:
Progression AvailableTraining & Development OpportunitiesMain Dealership Benefits Including Employee DiscountsCompetitive salaryWork for a Main DealershipThe successful Vehicle Service Advisor will ideally have previous experience in the job, but that is not essential as full training will be provided. Must be confident and proactive as well as computer literate.

If this Vehicle Service Advisor Job interests you and you would like to know more about it or other Automotive Jobs in Hayle; please contact Sam Enderby at Perfect Placement UK Ltd.

Perfect Placement are the UK's Leading Motor Trade Recruitment Consultancy, and Automotive Jobs are our speciality. If you are looking to improve your Auto Industry Career, get in touch with our Team today. We have a wide range of Jobs from Vehicle Technician to Parts Advisors to Dealer Principals.

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