Overview
Sheffield Ford
Contract Type: Full-time, permanent
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5:30pm, plus Saturday mornings on rota
Salary OTE £40,400 (£30,000 - £32,000 basic per annum, plus bonus up to £8,400 per annum)
Exciting brand new opportunity has come up here at Sheffield Ford as we’re on the lookout for an experienced Workshop Controller to join our dynamic team in our state of the art facility. It is the perfect opportunity for a talented and enthusiastic Workshop Controller to advance their career with an award winning brand. As a Workshop Controller, you will supervise and motivate our team of Technicians & Apprentices and pro-actively review, prioritise the daily workload.
As a Workshop Controller you will be a crucial part of our business and the Aftersales Department.
The successful candidate for our Workshop Controller position will be responsible for the day to day running of the workshop, ensuring the service and repair technicians achieve their daily targets. Assisting the Service Manager Darren in ensuring the department provides the best possible service to the customers and achieves agreed profits and retention levels. As part of your daily role you will be responsible for maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction by implementing relevant quality checks.
1. Ensuring that all working practices comply with company, DVSA, health and safety and OEM policy
2. Making sure all service work is carried out correctly, competently and on time, with customer satisfaction in mind
3. You will also maintain relationships with the vehicle manufacturer and provide support to Technicians during repairs and ensure that high standards are achieved and maintained within the workshop and surrounding areas
4. Liaising with colleagues and other departments to ensure a top quality service for customers
5. Scheduling work to meet customer needs, taking into account workshop targets, the complexity of each job and the availability of parts
6. Assisting with technical challenges by going above and beyond to support the team and writing technical reports
The ideal candidate for this role will have motor industry experience managing a team within a busy Service/Workshop environment. You will have a minimum of NVQ Level 3 in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (or equivalent) as well as a solid understanding of COSHH legislation, trade practices, and consumer legislation. Having awareness of quality control and inspection requirements of a workshop is a must.
We are looking for someone who is friendly, confident and enthusiastic. Ability to roll your sleeves up and work as part of the team is essential, we are all one big family who supports each other and works towards the same goal. Due to the nature of this role a full valid UK driving license is a must.
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