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Parts Advisor – Waltham Cross £33,000–£35,000 | 45 hours per week | Shifts between 6am–6pm If you’re someone who likes to settle into a good team, knows your way around parts, and enjoys a role where you can get on with your day and do things properly, this could be a great fit. You’ll be joining a small team of three who’ve been together a long time - they know their stuff, they support each other, and they’re looking for someone who wants to become part of that rhythm. What you’ll be doing Identifying the correct parts using commercial vehicle schematics and vehicle numbers Quoting customers and organising deliveries Checking stock and keeping everything accurate Helping with goods in/goods out when needed- small team, so everyone mucks in Answering all calls within three rings Working towards a daily team target Hit it and you earn an extra £10-£15 per day If a day is missed, it can be made up through the monthly target — and those days get paid once the month balances out Hours & Shifts 45-hour week Early, mid, and late shifts between 6am–6pm 9-hour shifts with a 1-hour lunch Paid Overtime available Parts experience- automotive is absolutely fine, it doesn’t have to be commercial Confident on the phone and comfortable speaking with customers Someone who enjoys being part of a team and likes consistency in their work A reliable, steady person who wants a workplace they can stay in and feel valued A long-standing team with loads of knowledge and a genuinely supportive atmosphere A workplace where people feel looked after and enjoy coming in each day Modern office with great amenities nearby 20 days holiday plus public holidays, rising to 25 with service Regular social opportunities, including company football events
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