Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£24000 - £26000 per annum
Job: Service Advisor/Administaror Location: Thatcham Money: £24,000-26,000 per annum Our client is looking for an experienced Service Advisor in the Thatcham area. The client is looking to recruit an experienced Service Advisor with fantastic customer service skills and an excellent telephone manner to work within their busy and well established company. Your duties will be supporting the service departments administration/reception and always ensuring complete customer satisfaction. The ideal candidate will have an enthusiastic and confident personality and have the ability to work well within a team. Service Advisor Job role: You will be the first contact for the customer as they enter the dealerships. Explain the repair process and then book the customers vehicles in. You must effectively sell products and services as well as making customer bookings. Communicating with the workshop and the customer to ascertain the level of work required and get authorisation. To make the customers experience as enjoyable as possible, whilst providing the very highest level of customer service. Candidates must be computer literate. If this is of interest to you or you are looking for advise on your next career move, lease contact Harry at Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 2323. INDHT
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