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Service Advisor

Perfect Placement
Hampshire
1 day ago
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Service Advisor Vacancy - Basingstoke!

Up To £34,000 Basic Salary + £400 Month Bonus Potential Working hours: 8am – 6pm, Monday to Friday, plus one Saturday morning per month Well-established Main Car Dealership environment  Main Dealer Service Advisor experience necessary  Fantastic Dealer Group benefits

Are you passionate about delivering exceptional customer service and eager to thrive in a fast-paced, automotive environment? We are seeking a dedicated Service Advisor to join our clients main dealership team. This is a great opportunity to work with a professional team of experts, manage customer relationships, and contribute to the dealership’s success.

Our Client is offering the successful Service Advisor:
Up To £34,000 Basic Salary + £400 Month Bonus PotentialWorking hours: 8am – 6pm, Monday to Friday, plus one Saturday morning per monthWell-established Main Car Dealership environment Main Dealer Service Advisor experience necessary Fantastic Dealer Group benefitsKey Responsibilities:
Act as the primary point of contact for customers, providing outstanding service and adviceUtilise Kerridge Drive and RCT systems to process service documentation accuratelyManage service bookings, customer communications, and vehicle updatesEnsure compliance with dealership standards and customer satisfaction goalsRequired Skills & Experience:
Proven experience as a Service Advisor within a main dealership environmentExcellent communication and organisational skillsFamiliarity with Kerridge Drive and RCT systemsStrong customer service focus and ability to manage multiple prioritiesValid UK driving licence and eligibility to work in the UKThis role offers a competitive salary and bonus structure in a supportive environment with top management. If you're ready to take the next step in your automotive career, contact Dee Hogger at Perfect Placement Automotive today to discuss your application and discover how you can contribute to our successful team!

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