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Workshop Manager

Perfect Placement
Nottinghamshire
1 day ago
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Workshop Controller / Branch Manager – Nottingham

Basic Salary: £37,500 OTE: Up to £48,000 Monday – Friday: 08:30 – 17:30 Alternate Saturdays: 08:30 – 13:00 No Sundays or Bank Holidays

We’re recruiting on behalf of a long-established, family-run autocentre in Nottingham for a Workshop Manager. This is a great opportunity for someone with automotive workshop experience who’s ready to lead a team, manage daily operations, and deliver excellent customer service.

What’s on offer:
Basic salary up to £37,500Bonus scheme with potential earnings up to £48,000No Sunday or Bank Holiday workingPension schemeStaff discounts on servicing, MOTs, and repairsLong service and loyalty incentivesReferral bonus schemeFree on-site parkingCompany social eventsClear career progression opportunitiesSupportive working environmentKey Responsibilities in this Workshop Manager role:
Manage daily workshop operations and technician workloadsLead and support workshop and front-of-house teamsMaintain high standards of customer service and job qualityOrder and manage parts efficientlyHandle customer queries and authorise repair workEnsure all work complies with health and safety regulationsSupport recruitment, training, and team developmentStay current with industry updates and internal policiesThe Ideal Workshop Manager will be:
Previous experience in an automotive workshop, ideally in a leadership or supervisory roleExcellent organisational and communication skillsStrong customer service mindsetComfortable managing both technical and administrative tasksKnowledge of workshop health and safety standardsUK work authorisationIf you’re ready to take the next step in your automotive career and want to hear more about this Workshop Manager role, apply now or contact Aedan Oliver at Perfect Placement to arrange a confidential chat.

We are the UK's leading Automotive Recruitment Consultancy, if you are looking to refresh your Automotive Career please contact us, we have many Motor Trade Jobs available across the whole of the UK.

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