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Parts Advisor

Perfect Placement
Kent
1 day ago
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Truck Parts Advisor Required in Ashford, Kent! 

Basic Salary Circa £30,000 Monday - Friday 08:00am - 17:00pm  1 in 4 Saturday Mornings 07:30am - 12:00pm Commercial Main Dealer

Are you an organized and customer-focused professional with a passion for the automotive industry? We are seeking a dedicated Truck Parts Advisor to join our team in Ashford, Kent. This varied role combines customer service, parts sales, and stock management to ensure smooth operations and excellent service delivery.

As a Truck Parts Advisor, you’ll be responsible for handling customer enquiries, identifying and selling truck parts, and managing stock. You’ll play a key role in ensuring customers receive the right parts quickly and efficiently while maintaining an organized and well-stocked parts department.

Key Responsibilities as a Parts Advisor:
Handle incoming customer calls and enquiries, providing expert advice on parts.Identify, sell, and pick parts for delivery or collection.Assist with parts department administration and stock control.Process stock orders and ensure they are put away accurately.Maintain a clean and organized parts department.Deliver excellent customer service to maintain strong relationships.Requirements for the Parts Advisor Role:
Previous experience in a parts advisor or similar role, ideally within the truck or automotive sector.Strong knowledge of vehicle parts and systems.Excellent communication and organizational skills.Ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment.Proficiency with computer systems and stock management software.What Our Client is Offering:
Competitive basic salary up to £30,000 with OTE £31,000.Regular working hours with structured Saturdays on a rota.Opportunities for training and career development within the automotive industry.A friendly and supportive team environment.If you’re a detail-oriented professional with a passion for truck parts and customer service, we’d love to hear from you. Join us in providing top-tier service to our customers in Ashford, Kent!

If you are interested in hearing more about this Parts Advisor job in the Ashford area, please contact Martin Bane at Perfect Placement Today.

Perfect Placement are specialists in Automotive Recruitment. So if you are looking for a New Job in the Motor Trade, be sure to contact our team today.

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