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Workshop Controller

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Workshop Controller/Fleet Controller vacancy in Croydon, Surrey

Are you an experienced automotive professional with a passion for fleet management and workshop leadership? We’re seeking a proactive Workshop Controller / Fleet Controller to join a reputable, family-run service centre in Croydon. This dynamic role combines workshop oversight with fleet operation management, offering a rewarding environment for candidates looking to advance their career in a busy, expanding centre.

In this vital role, you will oversee the daily operations of the workshop, ensuring smooth workflow and high-quality service delivery, whilst managing fleet contracts and associated processes. Your experience in workshop control, fleet management, or senior technician roles will be instrumental in ensuring operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and excel at coordinating teams and client needs, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

Key Responsibilities as a Workshop Controller / Fleet Controller:

Manage and coordinate daily workshop activities to optimise productivity and quality standards Oversee fleet contracts and ensure compliance with service schedules Act as the main contact for fleet clients, advising on vehicle servicing and repairs Collaborate closely with technicians to monitor job progress and ensure timely completion Coordinate parts ordering, workshop scheduling, and workflow management Maintain high levels of customer service and operational excellence

Required Skills for the Workshop Controller/Fleet Controller role:
Extensive experience in workshop control, fleet management, or senior technical roles (minimum 10+ years in the automotive industry)Strong organisational and leadership skills to oversee a busy workshop and fleet operationsExcellent communication skills with an emphasis on customer relationsAbility to efficiently manage multiple tasks and adapt to changing prioritiesFull UK driving licenceEnthusiasm for delivering top-tier customer service and operational efficiencyFlexibility to manage workload as per business needsNice to Have Skills:
Experience with fleet management platforms or CRM systems such as Kerridge / PinnacleKnowledge of in-house software for parts ordering and workshop loadingFamiliarity with van fleet management or commercial vehicle operationsPreferred Education and Experience:
Relevant automotive qualifications or certificationsExperience leading a workshop or fleet service centre in a similar environmentThis role offers a competitive basic salary of up to £38,000, plus bonuses of approximately £250–£300 per month, with working hours Monday to Friday (8am – 5.30pm). Join a family-oriented team expanding into a new van centre with lucrative contracts, and take your career to the next level. If you’re ready to lead in a vital workshop and fleet environment, apply now or contact Alex Perrin to find out more. Your next career move is just a click away!

At Perfect Placement we specialise in Jobs within the Automotive Field, we can help you with your Career search for Motor Trade Jobs as we have over 1,800 live Automotive Vacancies across the whole of the UK ranging from Vehicle Technician Jobs to Service Manager Jobs.

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