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Vehicle Fleet Assistant

Perfect Placement
Surrey
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Vehicle Fleet Assistant – Weybridge, Surrey

Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 Depending on Experience Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 6:00pm (1-hour lunch break) Saturdays: Alternate Saturdays, 8:30am – 1:00pm

Are you a reliable and detail-oriented individual looking for a hands-on role in the motor trade? We’re working with a well-established automotive business in Weybridge that is looking for a Vehicle Fleet Assistant to support their busy fleet operations team.

You’ll be joining a friendly, fast-paced environment where no two days are the same. This is an excellent opportunity to get your foot in the door with a business that offers real potential for growth into other areas of the automotive industry.

About the Role:
As a Vehicle Fleet Assistant, your primary focus will be checking in vehicles as they return from use, ensuring they are clean, undamaged, and ready to go. You’ll also assist with the movement of vehicles in and out of the site, support with deliveries, and occasionally transport vehicles to and from local bodyshops.

Key Responsibilities as a Vehicle Fleet Assistant:Check in vehicles once they’ve been cleaned, noting any damage or issuesUpdate internal systems to record vehicle status (training provided – simple IT use)Assist with vehicle movements and deliveriesOccasionally deliver or collect vehicles from local bodyshopsWork alongside the wider fleet team to ensure smooth and efficient daily operationsCarry out repeat processes 30–40 times per day with accuracy and consistencyWhat Our Client is Looking For as a Vehicle Fleet Assistant:Strong attention to detailBasic computer skills – confident updating simple recordsA clean UK driving licence – essentialA team player who’s happy to get stuck in and support wherever neededPositive attitude with a willingness to learn and grow within the businessWhat’s in it for you as a Vehicle Fleet Assistant?Competitive salary of £30,000 - £35,000 depending on experienceFriendly, team-focused working environmentOpportunity for progression into other roles within the company20 days holiday + bank holidaysAlternate Saturday working to maintain work-life balanceWhether you have previous experience in vehicle logistics or are simply looking for an entry-level role in the automotive industry, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive team and build a long-term career.

Interested?
For more information about this Vehicle Fleet Assistant opportunity—or to explore other automotive roles in Weybridge, Surrey—contact Liam Buffenbarger at Perfect Placement today.

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