Technical Parts Administrator

Saint Neots
5 days ago
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Job Title: Parts Sales Administrator

Location: St Neots, Cambridgeshire

Pay Range/details: £32,000

Contract Type: Permanent

Omega are supporting a market-leading distributor of Turfcare machinery in their search for a skilled and customer-focused Parts Sales Administrator to join their growing team in St Neots. Due to increased demand, this is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in providing expert parts support to dealers, service centres, and end user customers across the UK.

The successful candidate will be responsible for identifying and processing parts orders using online catalogues and exploded diagrams, ensuring a smooth and efficient customer experience.

Key Responsibilities - Parts Sales Administrator

Provide accurate parts advice to dealers, service centres, and customers in a timely and professional manner.

Identify correct machinery components using digital manuals and exploded diagrams.

Accurately process orders and quotations through the ERP system.

Respond to written, telephone, and verbal enquiries efficiently and courteously.

Support internal sales and service teams with parts-related queries.

Maintain a strong understanding of Turfcare and Grounds Care parts or similar mechanical components.

Qualifications & Requirements - Parts Sales Administrator

Previous experience in a parts sales role, preferably in agricultural, grounds care, HGV, or motor industry.

Strong IT skills and confident using ERP systems.

Excellent communication and customer service skills.

High attention to detail and accuracy with data entry.

Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Knowledge of machinery and equipment in the Turfcare sector is advantageous.

For more information on this role, please contact Kieren Provis on (phone number removed), or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

Candidates who are currently working as a Parts Advisor, Parts Specialist, Technical Sales Support, or Spare Parts Coordinator may be suitable for this position.

For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field, please visit our website: (url removed)

Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors

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