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Service Advisor

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Devon
1 day ago
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Service Advisor – Franchised Main Dealer, Exeter

£28,000 basic depending on experience - £34,000 OTE
8:30AM - 6:00PM Monday - Friday
1-in-5 Saturdays on a rota

A successful franchised main dealer in Exeter is looking to appoint a customer-focused Service Advisor to join its busy aftersales team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a passion for delivering first-class customer service and a keen interest in the automotive industry.

The Service Advisor will act as the first point of contact for aftersales customers, providing a welcoming and professional service. They will manage service bookings, liaise between customers and the workshop, and ensure all work is completed to the highest standards while maintaining excellent communication throughout the customer journey.

Key Responsibilities:

Greet customers and handle enquiries in a friendly and professional manner. Schedule service and repair appointments efficiently. Provide accurate cost estimates and explain work required clearly. Liaise with workshop staff to ensure smooth workflow and timely completion of jobs. Keep customers informed on progress and update them on any additional work needed. Deliver outstanding customer service and uphold manufacturer standards.

Requirements for this Service Advisor role:
Previous experience as a Service Advisor, ideally within a franchised dealership environment (though strong personnel from other customer-facing positions in the automotive sector will be considered).Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Strong organisational ability with attention to detail.A proactive and customer-first mindset.A genuine enthusiasm for the automotive industry.This position offers a competitive salary, manufacturer training, and the opportunity to build a rewarding career within a respected franchised dealership.

If this Service Advisor job interests you and you would like to know more about it or other automotive service jobs in the Southwest, please contact Sam Enderby at Perfect Placement today.

Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants all share a passion for finding our jobseekers the best jobs in the Automotive Industry. So if you are looking to improve your career and want to hear about more Motor Trade Jobs in your local area, please get in touch with us today.

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