Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£26,000-£29,000
Service Controller Salary: £26,000-£29,000 Rota: Monday – Friday – DAYS The main responsibilities of the Service Controller will include; Manage, control and supply, compliant and timely service scheduling for all the vehicles/assets that are either presented to 3rd party maintenance providers To process the service scheduling for all vehicles/assets serviced by 3rd party maintenance providers, ensuring that all compliance events are recorded and that documents are available. To ensure the escalation of any occurrences where assets are not presented for the required scheduled event The client is prepared to offer the Service Controller; A competitive salary Continuous training and development Genuine opportunities for career progression The successful Service Controller will have; A proven background as maintenance / service controller within the Plant / HGV / Commercial background industry. Excellent Knowledge on Excel and Word Experience with Kerridge systems and Invoicing Next Steps: If you are interested in this Service Controller role, please submit an up to date CV through this advert or call Nick at Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 232. INDGH
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