Parts Advisor

Salph End
3 weeks ago
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Parts Advisor working within an Automotive well-established automotive retail centre in the Bedford area.

Our Client is seeking a skilled Parts Advisor / Parts Person to join their friendly team of Vehicle Parts Professionals.
 
Benefits:

33 days annual leave, including bank holidays
Retail discounts to help you save every day
Discounts on new and used vehicles, servicing, and aftersales products
Company pension scheme
Family-friendly and flexible working policies
A paid day each year to volunteer in your local community
Share purchase plan
Refer-a-friend financial incentives
Ongoing training and development opportunities
Life assurance, with the option to increase coverRequirements:

Have previous working experience in a busy Parts Department.
A strong Communicator who is used to dealing with both Trade Customers and the General Public
An ability to provide an excellent level of customer service
Experience in using Motor Trade Parts SystemsAs a Parts Advisor for our client, you will be vital to the business’s success, supplying both Trade and Retail Customers with parts. You will be required to serve on both the Front and Back counters serving both Retail customers and the workshop.

The salary for this Parts Advisor position is up to £30,000.

Hours of work in this role are: Monday to Friday.

If you are interested in hearing more or wish to apply for this Parts Advisor Job please send your CV to Tom Thacker, quoting the job reference number.

Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a Job get in touch today.

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