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Workshop Controller

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Warwickshire
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Workshop Controller Location: Rugby

Salary: £44,000 Hours: Full-time, Permanent | Shift patterns: 06:00–16:00 or 15:00–00:00

About the Role

We are looking for an experienced Workshop Controller to lead and oversee the smooth running of a busy vehicle preparation centre in Rugby. You will play a key role in ensuring vehicles are repaired, inspected, and prepared to the highest standards before reaching the forecourt.

Key Responsibilities:Oversee the daily workflow of workshop and valet teamsCoordinate vehicle repairs, inspections, and preparation for deliveryEnsure all vehicles meet strict quality standardsMonitor team productivity and support staff developmentManage stock, parts, and workshop costs within budgetMaintain a safe and compliant working environment at all timesAbout You:Previous experience in a workshop, service, or preparation environmentSupervisory or leadership experience desirableOrganised and able to manage multiple tasks effectivelyA hands-on leader with strong communication and motivational skillsHigh attention to detail and commitment to qualityFlexible with working hours (two shift patterns)Full UK driving licenceBenefits:£44,000 annual salaryCompetitive benefits packageCareer development opportunities in a growing businessWork with a supportive and passionate teamIf this Workshop Controller vacancy interests you or if you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in your area, please contact Billy Peasgood at Perfect Placement now!

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