Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
16 Jun, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
16 Mar, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Product Training
Industry
Outsourcing/Offshoring
Bradnam’s Windows and Doors have an opening for a Customer Service Representative to join our team in Boondall.
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
We will provide you with all the tools and product training required to see you succeed in role and bring the Bradnam’s Difference.
To be successful in this role you’ll exhibit a positive, self-motivated attitude and enjoy collaborating with a team to ensure desired commercial outcomes.
ABOUT US
The Bradnam Group is a Family-owned Australian Manufacturing business, operating for 47 years. The Group comprises of Bradnam’s Windows and Doors, National Glass, Queensland Plastics, Cesana, and National Aluminium. From humble beginnings in a Hervey Bay backyard, we have now expanded to over 1,600 employees. We have manufacturing sites located throughout the East Coast of Australia from Cairns to Melbourne, and an Australia-wide network of Licensees who manufacture and sell our products.
Bradnam’s is an equal opportunity and anti-discrimination employer committed to providing a working environment that values inclusion and diversity. Our recruitment process includes pre-employment medical assessments. All applicants will be asked to provide evidence of their legal Working Rights within Australia.
Apply today, as your new team is getting ready to welcome you
ABOUT THE ROLE
As a key member of the sales and customer service team, you will provide excellent customer service to our growing department in Boondall. Positively contribute to the daily requirements of the Branch by providing great customer service and accurate information and completed paperwork to internal and external customers.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES WILL UNDERTAKE A VARIETY OF DUTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
We will provide you with all the tools and product training required to see you succeed in role and bring the Bradnam’s Difference.