Service Manager

Hedz Recruitment

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Cape Town - South Africa

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Senior Service Manager Cape Town

Our client a leading dealership is seeking a Senior Service Manager with over 10 years of experience to lead their dynamic service department in Cape Town.

Salary Package:

R60000 Negotiable

Company Car Fuel Incentives

Medical Aid Provident Fund

Requirements:

  • 10 years of experience as a Service Manager at a senior level.
  • Experience with Land Rover Audi or VW brands will be highly advantageous.
  • Proven ability to manage multiple OEMs ensuring seamless service operations.
  • Skilled at retaining talent and employing the right staff to build a high-performing team.
  • Strong customer relationship and communication skills.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of factory standards audits and industry compliance.
  • Business-oriented with expertise in marketing accounting and driving profitability.
  • Exceptional leadership and team management skills.
  • Technical/mechanical proficiency and creative problem-solving abilities.
  • Results-driven with a focus on customer satisfaction and operational excellence.

Location: Cape Town

Apply now and take your career to the next level!


R60 000 Basic Neg Incentives

Company Car Fuel Medical aid Provident fund

Senior Service Manager Cape Town Our client a leading dealership is seeking a Senior Service Manager with over 10 years of experience to lead their dynamic service department in Cape Town. Salary Package: R60000 Negotiable Company Car Fuel Incentives Medical Aid Provident Fund Requiremen...
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Key Skills

  • Restaurant Experience
  • Kitchen Experience
  • Dealership Experience
  • Food Safety Experience
  • Management Experience
  • Auto Service Management
  • Maintenance
  • Operations Management
  • Cash Handling
  • Leadership Experience
  • Supervising Experience
  • Automotive Service