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Parts Advisor

Tallis Amos Group Limited
Carmarthenshire
1 day ago
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Agricultural Parts Advisor

  • Llanllwni, Carmarthenshire, SA39 9DX
  • £30-35K OTE plus comprehensive benefits package
  • 8am – 5pm Monday-Friday, Saturday on a rota basis & Sundays in harvest season

Essential Criteria

✅Previous experience working in a similar position

✅Understanding or interest of Agricultural, Turf or Plant Equipment

✅Basic IT competency

Tallis Amos Group Ltd (TAG) are a long-established company supplying and supporting Agricultural, Turf and Residential machinery who represent the John Deere and other franchised brands.

At our Llanllwni Depot, our business is rapidly expanding as a result of this we are looking for a proactive Parts advisor with previous experience working in the same or similar position.

Our goal is to develop your skills and boost your confidence as you advance in your career at TAG.

Responsible for receiving, delivery and sale of parts and accessories. In addition, provides in-store customer service whilst assisting with overall organisational, promotional, and stocking responsibilities.

  • Supply service technicians with parts as required.
  • Assist in promoting and selling parts and/or services that meet customer needs.
  • Support the process of confirming the receipt of incoming shipments and help to locate stock order / machine down orders in the appropriate locations.
  • Follow up on back orders, shortages and accelerates issues by reporting to depot parts manager.
  • Implements sales and marketing plans and shares ideas for future campaigns.
  • Helps to keep parts inventory clean, orderly and well organised.
  • Assist with controlling stock inventory, invoicing and other administrative tasks.

We offer you;

  • Excellent pay and comprehensive benefits package with overtime and incentive structure
  • Pension scheme
  • Generous holiday allowance of 23 days plus bank holidays plus extra holiday scheme
  • Vitality Health Insurance
  • Ongoing professional development

To discuss the role informally or find out any further information please get in touch with recruitment coordinator Guy Bunting on or apply today.

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