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Service Team Leader

Perfect Placement
Lincolnshire
1 day ago
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Assistant Service Manager Required in Lincoln

Basic Salary up to £30,000 OTE £36,000 42.5 hour week NO WEEKENDS Main Dealer  Work for a manager that we have worked with for years and know well - you will enjoy your role alongside him

Our client is Main Dealer in Lincoln. The manager is an experienced and committed individual who puts everything into looking after his team. We’ve worked with this employer for years and they share our values of openness, honesty, and integrity in their approach to work.

Our client is seeking applicants that are currently working in an automotive service department, and have the necessary experience to make a success of the role, whether they are a current Service Team Leader or Service Advisor looking for a step up.

If you are seeking a new role with genuinely exciting career prospects get in contact today!

What’s in it for you as an Service Team Leader?
A competitive basic salary of c. £30,000.OTE at £36,000.42.5 hour week.Friendly and supportive team environment.Company pension.Training and development: They're committed to helping you grow and succeed in your career. With ongoing training and development opportunities, you'll stay up to date with the latest automotive technologies and advancements.Team camaraderie: They believe that work should also be fun! Duties of a Service Team Leader with our Client:
To handle customer enquiries and queries promptly and efficiently.Qualify service needs and diagnose vehicle running problems where appropriate.Establish understanding and an agreement with the customer of the work to be carried out.Accurately maintain the service department loading system in line with workshop capacity.Manage the handover and administration of loan vehicles. Explain the work carried out on vehicle ensuring customers' full understanding and authorisation.Understand and adhere to manufacturer service requirements.Maintain relevant systems always ensuring accuracy.Maintain safe working practices and abide by the working rules and standards of the business.What our client expects of their Service Team Leader:
Full UK Driving Licence.Have a good attitude to work at all times.Strong organisational skills.Prior experience of working in an automotive service department.Strong customer service skills.An understanding of vehicles and common issues.Work alongside the Service Manager and the Assistant Service Manager to help deliver customer service across the desks for two franchises.We will not send your CV to a job until we have spoken to you, so it is imperative that you provide a daytime contact number, preferably your mobile number.

If you are interested in hearing more about this Service Team Leader role, Service Advisor roles, or other automotive jobs we have in Lincoln and Lincolnshire, do not hesitate to contact Sam Butcher at Perfect Placement today.

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 1,400 Automotive Vacancies across the whole of the UK.

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