Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£32000
Job Role: Hire Desk Controller Rota : Monday – Friday – DAYS Salary: £32000 My client, a large Tool / Plant / Powered Access hire company operating Nationwide, are looking for a Hire Desk Controller to join their team. The role of Hire Desk Controller in brief: Taking hire enquiries via telephone, email and our online ordering system. Checking availability of machines and ensuring that machine statuses are always up to date on our systems. Coordinating with the engineering and transport teams to ensure that the correct machines are ready and delivered to customer sites. Communicating effectively with other colleagues, and providing a helpful and friendly point of contact for depot enquiries. The ideal candidate for Hire Desk Controller: Previous experience in a Plant, Powered access, Tool or Material Handling industries. Good knowledge of Microsoft packages, and computer skills in general. Good communication skills. Next steps: If this sounds of interest in this Hire Desk Controller role or you are looking for advise on your next career move, please contact Mia at Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 2323 or apply with an up to date CV. INDMG
Warrington
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