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Customer Service Assistant

Certas Energy UK Ltd
North Lanarkshire
1 day ago
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Join our Team as a Retail Customer Service Assistant.

Location: Newmains Retail

Hours: 16 hours 6 month fixed term contract

Are you enthusiastic about delivering great customer service? Are you looking for a flexible role with real career potential?

We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Retail customer service assistant to join our team in our petrol filling station/ store.

What We are Looking For:

  • Excellent customer service skills.
  • Retail experience desirable but not essential, as full training provided.
  • Hardworking, dependable, and eager to learn.
  • Polite, professional, and friendly.
  • Must be eighteen or over (due to petrol licensing regulations) and lone working requirements.

What is in It for You:

  • £12.60 per hour the Real Living Wage.
  • Flexible working hours, you must be available to work various shifts over 7 days.
  • Access to our Simply Health plan (includes dental, physio, remote GP & more).
  • Staff discount scheme.
  • Pension contributions.
  • Life Assurance (up to four times annual salary).
  • Long service awards after 2 years.
  • Apprenticeships schemes available.
  • Industry leading training platform.

About the Role:

You will be the face of our store, providing great service and going the extra mile to delight our customers.

From handling transactions to managing stock and ensuring health & safety compliance, you will help keep our store running smoothly and successfully.

About You:

You bring enthusiasm, positivity, and a customer-first attitude.

While retail experience is a bonus, it is not essential we will give you all the training you need to succeed.

Working with Certas Energy:

Certas Energy is part of a FTSE100 company with a record of growth. Our partnerships with Spar, Esso, and Gulf fuel our success, and our Retail Academy supports internal career progression across the business.

Ready to take the next step? Apply today!

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