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Job Details - Customer Services Manger
ReferenceVAC-12969
SectorAccount Management, FM, Retail, Service Provider, Soft Services
Salary£28,000 to £33,000 per annum
BenefitsPension, Life Insurance
LocationsMidlands - East,
Contract TypePermanent
Date Posted08/04/2010 15:07:00

Job Description
A chance to join an exciting and vibrant FM business experiencing significant growth throughout the industry.

A major player within retail FM this company is looking for a dynamic individual looking for a fantastic career.

You will possess excellent communication skills and have a good understanding of the retail market.

As customer service and client interaction is crucial, your ability to rapport and build successful relationships must be second to none.

Your remit will encompass assisting the delivery of key business objectives, financial management and control, and the hands on daily operational management of a high profile retail contract.

You will be suitably qualified and have held a similar role for a number of years.


For more information on the role, or for a confidential discussion, please contact Neil Chandar on 0121 450 5000 or email neil@fm-pr.co.uk

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Job: Customer Services Manger
Ref: VAC-12969
Sector: Account Management, FM, Retail, Service Provider, Soft Services
Locations Midlands - East,

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