Performance Resourcing
Service Advisor

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Newbury (Berkshire)
£30,000 basic salary – £40,000 OTE/annum is achievable.
We are looking for an experienced Automotive Service Advisor for a Franchised Car Dealership in the Newbury area.
Benefits
- £30,000 Basic Salary – £40,000 with bonuses is achievable.
- Industry leading package
- Access to Perks at Work discounts
- Enrolment into career development programs
This role is to act as the liaison between our customers and service technicians and be the face of the business when customers come in for service and repair. Meeting and greeting customers, listening to requests, scheduling appointments, estimating costs and conducting inspections.
The Role
- Communicating with customers regarding their vehicle needs.
- Maintaining positive relationships with customers to ensure repeat and return custom.
- Using online bookings, phone calls, and in-person interactions, to schedule and book appointments, vehicle drop-offs, and vehicle pick-ups with customers, using our in-hours and manufacturer systems and processes.
- Keeping customers updated about the status of their vehicle through the workshop
- Liaising with your technician colleagues about vehicle statuses, and ensuring that vehicles will be ready for customer on time.
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The successful Applicant
- Will have 2 years recent experience working as a Vehicle Service Advisor.
- Understand the importance of the EVHC process.
- Be focused on delivering a great customer experience.
- Had no more than 3 employers in the last 6 years.


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