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Service Advisor
Position: Service Advisor 
Location: Northampton 
Basic Salary: up to £30,000 + Bonus 
OTE: £36,000
Monday - Friday, NO WEEKENDS!
Award Winning Independent Garage with 5 star rated serviceWe are currently advertising on behalf of an Automotive Independent Garage who are currently recruiting for a Service Advisor to assist in their busy Service Department in the Northampton area.

Our Motor Trade Client is seeking a Service Advisor who is high performing and can provide only the best level of customer service.

Their minimum requirements for a Service Advisor are as follows:

A working experience within a Service Advisor role
The ability to upsell on service work and service plans
Customer Focused and an excellent communicator
Familiarity with using Motor Dealership Database SoftwareAs a Service Advisor with our Client you will be expected to:

Professionally communicate with customers about service and repair work required on their vehicle
Produce Job Cards on in-house computer systems
Update Customers and Vehicle Records
Prepare and complete Invoices
Advise Customer on estimated costs of repairs and timescales of work due to be completed
Other Ad-Hoc Duties as the role requiresFor your hard work, our client is offering a salary of up to £30,000 with OTE of circa £36,000.

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

Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a Service Advisor Job get in touch today.

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