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Parts Advisor

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Mercedes Benz of Eastbourne

42 Hours Per Week

£29,000

Are you a Parts Advisor in search of a new challenge? You have arrived at the right place, here at Mercedes Benz of Eastbourne we are on the hunt for a Parts Advisor.

This is an excellent opportunity for the right person to join our friendly and professional team and be integral to the smooth running of our Mercedes Benz of Eastbourne brand parts department. Working alongside a team of 4 parts advisors, you will be able to build relationships and manage our customers expectations.

As a Parts Advisor, you will ensure that all customers at retail and workshop areas are dealt with quickly and efficiently and that all orders are processed on the same day. You will be required to complete all administrative functions in an accurate and timely manner and log any discrepancies of stock.

Responsibilities

Assisting the Parts Manager with daily duties Completing Vehicle health checks for workshop Ensuring all items are correctly located and stock control  Receiving orders & ensuring returns are up to date Answering call from customers Providing excellent customer care

Qualifications

You will have previous experience gained in a similar role. You will possess excellent communication skills, and practical knowledge of computer systems. It is important that you are able to work as part of a team as well as having the ability to work independently. 

You will be a people person with excellent verbal and written communication skills. You will be able to work both independently and as part of a dynamic team. 

If your skills and experience match what we are looking for, please

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