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Service Team Manager

Jago Consultants
Greater London
5 months ago
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Job Description

I’m am working with a prestige car dealership in Enfield, who are currently looking for a new Service Team Manager to join their team.

Your role


As a Service Team Manager, you will be the main contact for the customer from initial meeting to finalising the invoice on completion and handing the vehicle back to the customer. You will be responsible for consulting with the customer the work to be undertaken on their vehicle and keeping them informed of the progress and professionally resolving any issues that may arise, managing customer and business expectations.


The main duties of the role include:

Meeting and greeting customers in a friendly and courteous manner throughout the day


Updating the customer regarding their vehicle repairs and any additional work required, whilst providing excellent customer service with regular communication and updates
Maintaining knowledge of our aftersales products and services
Monitor and ensure that the completion of all service and repair paperwork is completed promptly, ensuring customer satisfaction
Work directly with a team of technicians allocating jobs according to time and ability whilst ensuring the highest levels of service
Ensure customer vehicles are handled with care whilst in the responsibility of the Service Workshop and that all cars are cleaned and valeted ready for handover to customer

Salary and Hours


Basic Salary £30,000 (depending on experience) OTE £47,000 + per annum


Working hours are Monday – Friday, 8.00am – 6.00pm, 45 hours per week and Saturday 8.00am – 2.00pm (1 in 3, paid as additional hours)


Benefits


We values our employees and invests in personal development and training. In addition, offering these market leading benefits to all our colleagues:

Long service awards – enhanced holiday entitlement 


Discount schemes with popular retailers – helping you save more
Employee Car Ownership Schemes – for yourself and family 
Employee Assistance programme – your wellbeing is important to us
Access to private healthcare – we put health prosperity at the forefront
Pension scheme and life assurance – confidence in your future

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