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CALL CENTRE AGENT – BRENTWOOD, ESSEX

Full-Time | Permanent
Location: Brentwood
Shift Pattern: 4 on 4 off (Rotating Shifts: 06:30–16:30 | 07:00–17:00 | 12:00–20:00)
Salary £24,000
Must drive due to location

Forget Boring Jobs – This One’s Got Energy!
Do you love solving problems, keeping things organised, and being the hero on the other end of the phone?

This not your average call centre—we keep the industry running, and we need YOU to make it happen!

WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING:

  • Answering calls like a pro and helping customers with a smile (even if they can’t see it!)

  • Scheduling engineers and making sure every job runs like a well-oiled machine

  • Keeping our systems up to date—because details matter!

  • Making sure jobs get closed and invoices don’t get lost in the abyss

  • Occasionally playing detective to track down parts and get them where they need to be

  • Supporting your teammates—because teamwork makes the dream work!

    WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR:

  • A friendly, problem-solving attitude—no robots here!

  • Top-tier multitasking skills (if you can juggle coffee and emails, we’re impressed!)

  • A keen eye for detail—because mistakes are soooo last season

  • A tech-savvy, can-do mindset—if you love organising things, you’ll fit right in

  • Someone who takes charge and gets stuff done

    WHY YOU’LL LOVE WORKING HERE:
    No dull moments—every day is different!
    Free parking—because paying to park is the worst
    A company that invests in YOU
    Company pension—because your future matters
    A great team—good vibes only!
    If you’re ready to ditch the boring and join a fun, fast-paced team where you can make a real impact, hit that apply button NOW!

    Let’s do this!

    Please send in your cv for a quick response

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