Senior Service Advisor

Houghton Regis
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Our client is an Automotive Main Dealer and they are currently recruiting for a Senior Service Advisor in the Dunstable area.

For your hard work as a Senior Service Advisor for our Client, you can expect a salary with up to £36,000 OTE.
 
Benefits:

Comprehensive Training: Full manufacturer-based training to ensure you have the latest knowledge and skills in the industry.
Career Growth: Excellent career progression opportunities within a growing and reputable dealership.
Competitive Salary & Bonus: Earn a competitive basic salary, with the opportunity to boost your earnings through a performance-based commission and bonus structure.
Supportive Team Environment: Be part of a friendly and collaborative team that is dedicated to providing top-notch service to our valued customers.Duties:

Professionally communicate with customers about repair work required on their vehicle
Produce Job Cards on in-house computer systems
Update Customers and Vehicle Records
Part of this Service Advisor role will include preparing and completing Invoices
Advise Customer on estimated costs of repairs and timescales of workOur Client is ideally seeking Senior Service Advisors who have previous working experience within a Main Dealer environment.

To be successful in this role you will be customer-focused and have the ability to upsell effectively.

To apply for this Senior Service Advisor position, please forward your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number or call our office for a chat about this Service Advisor position.

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