Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£28000 - £30000 per annum
Parts Advisor Salary: £28,000-£30,000 Rota: Monday – Friday – DAYS Location: Basingstoke The main responsibilities of the Parts Advisor will include; Confidently speak with customers over the phone and email Liaising with different departments within in the business Arranging Parts for the customers Updating internal spreadsheets Invoicing The client is prepared to offer the Parts Advisor; A competitive salary Continuous training and development Commission Genuine opportunities for career progression The successful Parts Advisor will have; A proven background as maintenance / Service administration/ Parts Advisor Excellent Knowledge on Excel and Word Experience with Kerridge systems and Invoicing Confident Next Steps: If you are interested in this Parts Advisor role, please submit an up to date CV through this advert or call Nick at Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 232.- INDJW
Basingstoke
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