Vehicle Operations Assistant

Great Linford
3 days ago
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Driver / Parts and Workshop Assistant - Milton Keynes
Basic Salary: Up to £32,000 (Depending on experience)
Working Hours: Monday to Thursday, 8:00am - 4:30pm
Fridays, 8:00am - 4:00pm
No Weekends We are recruiting on behalf of our client, a manufacturer approved bodyshop based in Milton Keynes. They are looking to appoint a Driver / Parts and Workshop Assistant to support their workshop and parts operation.

This is a varied, hands-on role suited to a reliable and detail-focused individual with an interest or background in the automotive industry. The position involves driving high-end vehicles, assisting within the parts department, and supporting workshop technicians as required.

Driving Duties:
Driving high-end vehicles in a professional and responsible manner
Carrying out road tests when required, accurately assessing and reporting vehicle performance
Collecting and delivering vehicles, parts, and documentation as required
Acting as a professional representative of the business when interacting with customersParts & Workshop Support:
Assisting within the parts department when not carrying out driving duties
Accurately identifying, picking, and processing vehicle parts
Using computer systems for parts look-up, stock control, and administration
Providing cover for the Parts Manager during periods of absence
Supporting workshop technicians with general duties and assistance
Maintaining a clean, organised, and safe working environmentRequirements:
Full, clean UK driving licence
Confident and competent driving high-value vehicles
Automotive industry knowledge or experience preferred
Strong attention to detail and accuracy, particularly when handling parts
Computer literate and comfortable using parts systems
Excellent customer service and communication skills
Flexible, reliable, and willing to assist across departments
Physically fit and able to carry and move parts safelyIf this Vehicle Operations Assistant vacancy sounds interesting to you and you'd like to hear more, please contact Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement today.

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