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What’s in it for you?
£7 a day lunch allowance | Work for a global innovator in industrial automation | Be at the centre of customer operations | Dynamic, full-time role with clear progression potential | Based in Cheltenham with free parking | Flexibility with hoursMust Have’s

  • Previous experience in customer service or sales support
  • Excellent communication skills – verbal and written
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy in data handling
  • Confident managing customer orders from entry to delivery
    Nice to Have’s
  • Experience in logistics, order fulfilment, or invoicing
  • Familiarity with CRM/ERP software, Salesforce would be desirable
    What you’ll be doing
  • Process and manage customer orders from start to finish
  • Coordinate with internal teams to track shipments and delivery timelines
  • Maintain and update customer and order information
  • Act as a point of contact for customer enquiries and updates
  • Support invoicing and reporting tasks as needed
    Apply to Fran today by sending your CV and a brief cover letter outlining why you’d be a great fit!
    Our mission of 'Making Recruitment Personal’ also means making recruitment fair. As a result, we are committed to reviewing every application with a sense of diversity and inclusion.
    We strive to personally connect with each applicant, but due to current circumstances, this is not always possible. If you haven't received a response within 5 working days, please understand that your application has not been successful

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