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Warranty Claims Engineer

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Warranty Claims Engineer Vacancy - Aylesbury!


£33,000 Starting Salary Monday To Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm (37.5 Hour Week) 1 Saturday Morning In 6 (Paid Overtime x 1.5) Unique Opportunity For Anyone In Automotive Aftersales Warranty / Service / Technician Looking For Something Different! Full Training Provided


Are you an experienced Warranty Claims Engineer looking for a new opportunity in Aylesbury? We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established, highly rated motor warranty provider. This is an excellent chance for skilled automotive professionals to join a reputable company that values quality service and customer satisfaction. The Warranty Claims Engineer role offers a supportive environment with ongoing training and development to help you excel in your career.


Benefits of the Warranty Claims Engineer role include:


Competitive starting salary of £33,000 per annumPaid overtime at 1.5x rate ( Saturdays on a rota basis)Working hours Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5:30pmCompany pension scheme and free on-site parkingModern, warm, and friendly office environment in central AylesburyOpportunities for career progression and professional development
Duties of the Warranty Claims Engineer include:


Assessing, authorising, and processing warranty claims in accordance with product coverage and policy termsCommunicating effectively with customers, dealerships, repairers, and suppliersArranging repairs and verifying supporting documentationHandling customer enquiries promptly and professionallyResponding to repair and claim queries, resolving issues, and managing difficult situations with empathyMonitoring claims and preparing reports, ensuring adherence to GDPR principles
Candidate requirements for the Warranty Claims Engineer role:


Excellent technical knowledge of modern vehiclesStrong communication skills, both verbal and writtenAttention to detail and organisation skillsCalm, friendly, and professional approach when dealing with customersProficient in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook; training provided on company systemsPrevious experience in warranty claims is desirable but not essentialTeam player with good interpersonal skills and conflict management abilities
If this Warranty Claims Engineer opportunity sounds like the perfect next step for your career, contact us today to find out more. We would be happy to arrange a confidential discussion at your convenience.

Our team of automotive recruitment consultants all share a passion for connecting skilled candidates with the best motor trade jobs. If you are looking to advance your career and want to learn about more motor trade vacancies in your area, please get in touch today.

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