Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£60000 - £70000 per annum
Job Title: Depot Manager Salary: £60,000-£70,000 Hours: Monday to Friday About your new company: A successful Plant Company is seeking an experienced Depot Manager to join their growing team. About your new Depot Manager : Guaranteeing a best-in-industry service for customers and clients The day-to-day smooth running service operation Managing absence, rotas, and holidays for the Depot Service staff Understanding and managing customers’ expectations whilst delivering excellent customer service. Checking and processing information from engineers to process repairs to payment via warranty systems and external invoicing. What you’ll need to succeed in the Depot Manager role; Ideally have a background as Depot Manager on Plant, Powered Access, Forklifts, agriculture, or construction machinery A proven track record of guiding a team to A full, valid driving licence Ability to meet deadlines and work well under pressure is essential. What you’ll get in return in your Depot Manager role; Competitive salary Pension plan, Life assurance and annual Holiday entitlement. Company Vehicle Performance Bonus Next steps: If this sounds Depot Manager of interest or you are looking for advise on your next career move, please apply to this advert with your up to date CV, alternatively contact Nick on 0330 440 2323. INDJW
Slough
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