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Parts Advisor

Perfect Placement
Hampshire
1 day ago
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Parts Advisor Vacancy in Basingstoke

Up To £32,000 Salary Monday To Friday Working Hours 8am - 5pm  Saturday Morning Rota Independent Run Bodyshop Environment All Automotive Parts Backgrounds Considered

Are you a seasoned parts professional looking for a Bodyshop parts environment? Do you possess exceptional organisational and leadership skills? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you!

Parts Advisor required for well-established Independent Family Run Bodyshop in Basingstoke!

Our Client is offering the successful Parts Advisor:
Up To £32,000 SalaryMonday To Friday Working Hours 8am - 5pm Saturday Morning RotaIndependent Run Bodyshop EnvironmentAll Automotive Parts Backgrounds ConsideredDuties of a Parts Advisor with our Client:
Parts: To ensure the accurate and timely execution of all activities to provide a service to our other sites. Administration: Stock control, planning and organisation.Continuous Improvement: To demonstrate on a 6 monthly basis, improvement in the operational efficiency of your teamReceipt of daily stock ordersReturns (inc. warranty, PDR and surcharge returns)What our Client expects of their Parts Advisor:
Previous Automotive Parts experienceFull UK Driving LicenceHave a good attitude to work at all timesMotivated with a desire to enhance their knowledgeIf this Parts Advisor Job interests you and you would like to know more about it or other Automotive Jobs in Hampshire please contact Dee Hogger at Perfect Placement UK Ltd.

At Perfect Placement we specialise in Motor Trade Jobs, so if your Automotive Career is not heading in the direction you wish it to be, be sure to get in touch! We have over 1,400 live vacancies, ranging from HGV Technician Jobs through to Car Sales Executive Jobs.

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