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We are currently recruiting for a Hire Controller to work on a temporary to permanent basis, working with a client based on the outskirts of Loughborough.

Salary: £12.94 per hour

Working hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm with half an hour unpaid lunch

About the role:

·Taking phone and email orders

·Dealing with enquiries

·Prepare quotations

·First point of contact for drivers and delivery information.

·Chasing sales leads

·Any associated admin as required.

About you:

·Ability to multitask

·Experience in working within a construction industry would be beneficial

·Experienced using Microsoft office packages.

·Personable, accountable and a team player

·Training will be given but experience in a previous hire role would be preferred.

If you are looking for a role working with an expanding company, with a close team then please apply. For more information, please call Rebecca on 07385 660 400.

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We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. In line with our Diversity and Inclusion policy, we welcome applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability. As a Disability Confident Employer, and part of the Nicholas Associates Group, we are committed to supporting candidates with disabilities, and we're happy to discuss flexible working options.

We are committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients. If you choose to apply, your information will be processed in accordance with the Nicholas Associates Group of companies Privacy Notice.

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