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Parts Manager

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Medway
1 day ago
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Are you an experienced automotive professional looking to take the next step in your career?

We are currently recruiting a highly motivated and skilled Parts Manager to join a busy automotive dealership in Rochester, Kent. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive individual to lead the parts department with efficiency and strategic insight.

Benefits of this Parts Manager role include:

Competitive salary of £34,000 to £40,000 depending on experience Ongoing training and development opportunities A supportive team environment Opportunity to make a significant impact within the dealership

Duties of the Parts Manager role involve:
Overseeing all parts operations across workshop and roadside servicesManaging stock levels, ordering, and supplier relationships to optimise efficiencyProducing accurate reports on stock, spend, and returnsImplementing and maintaining effective processes and proceduresEnsuring stock control is precise and forecasting is accurateSupporting service advisors and frontline team members as neededCandidate requirements for the Parts Manager role:
Proven experience in parts management within the automotive industryStrong organisational and stock control skillsGood financial awareness, including cost, pricing, and marginsAbility to develop and follow effective processesExcellent communication skills and team collaborationKnowledge of sourcing and supplier managementIf you're a structured, reliable, and detail-oriented Parts Manager ready to bring discipline and process improvements to this dealership, we want to hear from you. Contact us today to find out more about this exciting opportunity.

Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants share a passion for connecting talented candidates with top automotive careers. If you’re seeking to advance your career in the motor trade and want to explore more automotive jobs in your area, please get in touch with us today.

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