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Service administrator/Customer services administrator

Fresh Start Recruitment
Derbyshire
2 months ago
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Immediate temp to perm contract

Service administrator/Customer services administrator

Clay Cross, Derbyshire

8.00am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday

£12.21 per hour once permanent your benefits will include access to stores discount, career progression and ongoing training and development.

This role is based in a modern open-plan air-conditioned office close to Clay Cross, Derbyshire, given the location, own transport is preferred. The Service administrator/Customer services administrator will play an integral role in ensuring smooth operations within service-oriented sectors. This position involves managing and coordinating administrative tasks to support the service team, ensuring that customer enquiries, scheduling, and service documentation are handled efficiently. By acting as a liaison between the service team and customers, the Service Administrator helps maintain a steady flow of communication and ensures that service delivery meets the expected standards. Their responsibilities also include maintaining records, processing service orders, and providing administrative support to enhance the overall service experience. Through their organisational skills and attention to detail, Service Administrators contribute to the seamless execution of service operations, ultimately supporting the organisation’s commitment to excellent customer service.

Do you have strong communication skills?

Are you good at speaking to customers?

Can you start work immediately?

Then this is role for you ….

This vacancy is being advertised by Fresh Start Recruitment (UK), who are acting as an Employment Agency.

Due to the high volumes of applications, we are currently receiving, unfortunately we are only able to contact candidates who are successful in progressing to the next stage.

If you have not been contacted within 7 days of your application, then please presume that you have not been successful on this occasion.

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