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Warranty Claims Administrator

Perfect Placement
Warrington
1 day ago
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Warranty Claims Administrator - Warrington

Basic Salary £26,000 35 Hours per week - Monday to Friday No weekends Leading Automotive Business & Warranty Provider

Our client is seeking a Warranty Claims Specialist to join their expanding team in the Warrington area.

In this Warranty Claims Administrator role, you will be responsible for managing warranty claims and handling general inquiries via phone from customers, dealerships, and end users. Your primary focus will be to ensure a smooth and efficient claims process while consistently delivering an exceptional customer experience. The ideal candidate will be someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, is solution-oriented, and is committed to exceeding customer expectations.

Benefits for the successful Warranty Claims Administrator / Specialist:
25 days annual leave, plus Bank Holidays (increasing with service)Plus holiday purchase schemeEmployee discounts Enhanced Maternity & Paternity payGreat pensionPrivate HealthcareMonday to Friday working patternA great route off the tools to use your technical knowledge for techniciansResponsibilities of a Warranty Claims Administrator within this business:
Proactively process all telephone claims efficiently and within the limits of authority, ensuring compliance with company policy.Provide clear and comprehensive updates to claimants regarding the status of their claims, including detailed explanations when a claim is rejected or adjusted.Process claims payments within the limits of authority, adhering to company policies and the product's terms and conditions when requested.Deliver an excellent customer experience, ensuring all customerRequirements of the Successful Warranty Claims Administrator / Specialist:
Able to demonstrate excellent customer service skillsGeneral IT / PC Skills and experience of using Microsoft office applicationsMotor Trade Warranty or Motor Vehicle Mechanical knowledge or experienceEfficient time management, to organise work to meet specific
objectivesAny eye for detailGood TeamworkIf you, or someone you know, is interested in this Warranty Claims Administrator role, or any other Automotive Jobs in Staffordshire or Cheshire, please contact Matt Cross at Perfect Placement Today!

Perfect Placement UK Ltd are specialists in Automotive Recruitment, so if you are looking to advance in your Motor Trade Career, contact our expert automotive Recruiters today to see how we can help with your Motor Trade Job search.

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