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Location: Hamilton
Franchise: BMW
Park's Motor Group is searching for a talented individual to join their team as a Parts Apprentice. You will be based within our highly successful parts department within our dealership in Hamilton. You will give customer advice, order required parts, components, or accessories, and update computer systems.
Skills You Will Learn
- Dealing with goods inwards, locating vehicle parts within the Parts Department (bin locations)
- Rectifying orders, arranging returns, dealing with customers both internal and external, this could also be over the phone or face to face
- Maintaining stock levels through electronic means and locating parts from the stock (picking)
- Raising invoices and cash handling for parts that are sold
- Deal with Incoming stock to correct bin locations
- Identify vehicle parts or customers/orders from a wide range of vehicle parts and accessories, Customers can include members of the public, service departments of dealerships and garages
- Maintaining an ordered stock room and finding parts from the stock
- Raising invoices for parts that are sold
- Liaising with other members of staff
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For You
As a Park's Motor Group employee you will receive:
- Access to the Company Pension Scheme
- Colleague Introductory Scheme
- Industry leading discounts on purchases on new and used cars
- Death in service benefit
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- Discounted Servicing
- Subsidised car purchase scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme
- 24/7 remote GP
- Medical second opinions
- Unlimited mental health support
- Physiotherapy help and advice
- Savings and discounts on shopping
- Financial and legal support
- Wellbeing assistance
Qualifications / Qualities
The successful applicant will be confident, self-motivated, and keen to work as part of a team. Having an interest in working in the automotive and engineering industries and inquisitive nature and a desire to fix things are just as important as academic achievements.
Our Apprentice Training Provider, Remit Ltd, will carry out initial Assessments and interviews.
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