Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£11.60 per hour
Receptionist - FM Service Provider - Aberdeen (Dyce) - FM Service Provider -£11.60 PAYE (3 months contract) CBW are currently recruiting for a Receptionist to be based on a site located in Dyce in Aberdeen. The successful candidate will be confident, polite and reliable. Hours of Work Monday to Friday 08.00-16.30pm Duties & Responsibilities To welcome guests and visitors and ensure you offer a warm welcome Carrying out all necessary operations when guests arrive i.e. check-in / check out To be the first point of contact for all members and to deal with all situations in a courteous and professional manner in person and on the phone Respond to a wide range of members requirements and promote facilities Have operational knowledge of all front of house services and know-how to access these services to meet the members’ requirements Report all facilities and maintenance issues to the helpdesk To be considered: Strong oral and written communication skills Passionate about providing and delivering exceptional customer service Must be effective in handling problems, including anticipating, preventing, identifying and solving problems as necessary
Aberdeen
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