Fast Fit Centre Manager

Dallington, West Northamptonshire
4 weeks ago
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Centre Manager Vacancy for Northampton Fast-Fit Centre

Basic Salary: £32,000 - £36,000 + Bonus
Uncapped Monthly Bonus Structure
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 5:30pm
Half day finish on a Saturday (5.5 day week)
Excellent Training and Career OpportunitiesOur client is a reputable Fast-Fit Centre based in Northampton. They are ideally looking for someone with a technical background on the tools or a current Technician looking for a step up into management to oversee their centre operations.

They're a great company to work for offering a fantastic financial package with uncapped bonus opportunities, further training / qualifications and career progression.

Responsibilities of a Centre Manager:
Lead and motivate a workshop team, ensuring they have the necessary resources and skills to meet company and client goals.
Cultivate a high-performance culture, recognising successes while addressing under-performance effectively.
Ensure operational performance aligns with company and customer KPIs and SLAs.
Manage store costs and margins, implementing improvements where required.
Drive profit and revenue growth through efficient resource allocation and operational excellence.
Set clear department objectives and ensure efficient planning and execution to meet targets.Benefits for the successful Centre Manager:
Training and career development opportunities.
Enjoy an uncapped monthly bonus.
Benefit from generous discounts on all services.
Access training for EV & Hybrid vehicles, as well as MOT Testing License.
Receive company sick pay.
Referral program.
Get 30 days of holiday, including bank holidays.
Participate in ad-hoc incentives and industry-related outings.Requirements for this Centre Manager:
Good mechanical knowledge 
Experience with customers and managing staff.
Full UK Driving License If this Fast-fit Centre Manager vacancy sounds interesting to you, and you'd like to learn more, please contact Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement today.

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