Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£30000 per annum
Position: Parts Advisor Location: Shepton Mallet £30,000 Rota: Monday to Friday Day Shift Our client, a Commercial Vehicle Dealership with multiple sites is actively seeking to employ a Parts Advisor / Parts Counter Assistant for their depot in the Shepton Mallet area. The successful applicant will work in the parts department providing excellent customer service to advise and sell parts to clients across the area and organising parts for the workshop / field service engineer teams. As a Parts Advisor / Parts Counter Assistant you will responsible for the selling of Parts across their equipment range, responsible for maintaining stock levels in the stores, ordering specialist parts as they are required and undertaking inventory checks to make sure all parts ordered are delivered and are the correct parts needed. In order to qualify for the Parts Advisor / Parts Counter Assistant role you must have experience working in the Plant machinery parts field / Commercial Vehicle background, be computer literate, have excellent customer service skills. If you are interested in the role of becoming a Parts Advisor / Parts Counter Assistant, please reply to this advert with an up to date copy of your CV or call Dave at Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 2323 for further information. INDDW
Shepton Mallet
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