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Service Administrator

Perfect Placement
West Sussex
1 day ago
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Automotive Service Administrator Required in Crawley, West Sussex

Location: Crawley, West Sussex Pay: £30k Basic + £38k OTE Hours: 8am - 6pm, Monday - Friday ONLY!

Are you passionate and knowledgeable about the automotive industry and skilled in customer service administrative tasks? Our client a Franchised Car Dealership are seeking a dedicated Automotive Service Administrator to join our dynamic team at a reputable Car Dealership in Crawley, West Sussex. This role could suit a Service Advisor looking for a change of direction in their automotive career. 

At our clients dealership, they pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and providing top-quality vehicles to their valued customers. Our client fosters a supportive and collaborative work environment where every team member's contribution is appreciated on a daily basis.

Responsibilities of a Service Administrator:
Managing service bookings and appointments efficientlyLiaising with customers to schedule service appointments and provide updatesCoordinating with the service team to ensure timely completion of tasksHandling administrative duties such as invoicing, filing, and data entryAssisting with customer inquiries and providing excellent customer serviceRequirements:
Proven experience in administrative or customer service advising positions, preferably in the automotive industryExcellent organisational and time management skillsStrong communication and interpersonal abilitiesProficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Keyloop (Kerridge) Attention to detail and ability to multitask in a fast-paced environmentBenefits:
Competitive salary with attractive OTE potentialOpportunity for career growth and advancement within the companyOngoing training and development opportunitiesFriendly and supportive team environmentConvenient Monday to Friday working hours, allowing for work-life balanceIf you're a motivated individual with a passion for the automotive industry and excellent administrative skills, our client wants to hear from you! Join our clients award winning aftersales team and be part of a thriving dealership committed to excellence. 

If you are interested in hearing more about this Service Administrator role, or others we have in your area, please do not hesitate to contact Darwin Manship at Perfect Placement today. He helps people get new automotive jobs.

At Perfect Placement we specialise in Motor Trade Jobs, so if your Automotive Career is not heading in the direction you wish it to be, be sure to get in touch! We have over 1,800 live vacancies, ranging from Car Parts Advisor to Aftersales Manager Jobs through the UK.

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