Assistant Fast Fit Manager

Broughton, Milton Keynes
21 hours ago
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Assistant Manager - Fast Fit Centre in Milton Keynes
Basic Salary: circa £32,000 (varies on experience)
Plus bonus on top, circa £35,000 OTE
Excellent progression after training
5 day working week
Monday - Saturday (Day off in week when working sat) 8:30am - 5:30pmMy client is looking for a new Assistant Centre Manager at their fast-fit centre in Milton Keynes. They are willing to offer management training to a keen technician looking to take their next step into the management side of the industry. If that's something you've been looking to do, this opportunity is a great start. 

As assistant manager, you will work alongside the Centre Manager who will train you in all aspects of how to manage an automotive garage, including people, service, profit, sales and administrative duties and much more. 

This is a hands on role, meaning you will also spend some time supporting technicians in the service bays, assisting with servicing and fitting when necessary. As such, you should be a level 2 vehicle repair minimum.

Duties of the Assistant Fast Fit Manager Include:
Managing the front desk and workshop.
Seeing customers in and out and gain authorisation for work.
Keeping customers informed on progress of their vehicle.
Managing the Technicians in the workshop and controlling their job cards and general workload.
Pricing up and invoicing.
Ordering and sourcing parts/tyres and stock control.Requirements of the Assistant Fast Fit Manager:
A good mechanical knowledge.
Level 2 light vehicle maintenance.
Experience leading a workshop will go a long way, be able to motivate technicians and lead a team to success.
Experience with customers.
A full driving license is essential to have.Benefits for the Assistant Fast Fit Manager:
Paid Holiday 
Performance related bonus
Retirement plan/pension
Employee development / training 
Referral bonus
Life insurance
Discounted rates on using the garage
Much more. If this vacancy sounds interesting to you, and you'd like to learn more, please contact Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement today.

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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