Parts Advisor Apprenticeship

Calex ,
Wolverhampton, West Midlands
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £3.90 per hour

Overview

We are still recruiting. Please note that the start of this apprenticeship may be delayed due to the coronavirus situation. If your application is progressed then you will hear from the recruitment team within 3 working days of you application and invited to participate in a phone interview. During this phone interview we will provide further clarification with regards anticipated programme commencement. VEHICLE PARTS ADVISOR APPRENTICESHIP Volvo Apprenticeship Programme The role of a Vehicle Parts Advisor is to provide each and every one of our customers with consistently high levels of service within the Parts Department. This exciting apprenticeship programme is ideal for someone who enjoys engaging with people and wants to learn more about stock management, vehicle parts, maintenance, and repair. We’re seeking ambitious people who are keen to develop a long term career. THE ROLE OF A VEHICLE PARTS ADVISOR The Apprenticeship Programme is geared toward training the right candidate to become a qualified Vehicle Parts Advisor. But what does a Vehicle Parts Advisor actually do? The Vehicle Parts Advisor role varies slightly by the employer, based upon the specific needs of the location. The below explanation is, therefore, a guide to support you in understanding what the role might entail. Parts Advisors are also known as vehicle parts operatives. They are responsible for ordering, selling and managing stock control on a wide range of vehicle parts and accessories. Duties may vary from employer to employer but will typically include: Advising customers on how to solve a problem with their vehicle Taking orders from customers both face to face and over the phone Maintaining an ordered stock room and finding parts from stock Raising invoices for parts sold Liaising with other members of staff Working alongside on-site Service Technicians to ensure they have the parts needed to complete their daily work Customers may include members of the public, service departments of dealers, and garages. WORKING WEEK A typical working week could be 40 hours Monday to Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm, however, each of our Dealers will have different requirements. All learners will be required to work the minimum apprenticeship duration of 30 hours per week. At least 20% of your working hours will be allocated to 'off-the-job' training. We'll support you to understand the working hours during the recruitment process. YOUR DEVELOPMENT Our Apprenticeship Programme is an excellent way of ensuring we have high-quality people working within our Dealer Network. We're looking for ambitious candidates ready to take ownership of their development, work hard to achieve their potential and grow with an ambitious employer. The Programme typically lasts between 18 and 31 months dependant on the career path chosen and you'll achieve a nationally recognised qualification. We will support you to gain your Functional Skills, Core Skills in Scotland if you require them in Maths and English. All of our Apprentices are employed through the Dealer Network and attend week-long block training at our state of the art Training Centre in Daventry. Block training is complemented by a combination of regular coaching visits from one of our experienced Coaches as well as Virtual Classroom sessions and E-Learning modules. SKILLS & PERSONAL QUALITIES We are committed to supporting the development of our Apprentices' technical, employability and broader personal development skills, to ensure they can progress and develop their career. That is why when it comes to selecting the right people to become apprentices', it’s as much about attitude as it is about vocational and academic success. That’s why in addition to the qualifications we require from you, we’ll also look for you to possess the following key behaviours. From problem-solving abilities to an enthusiasm for our industry, these are all attributes that will be vital in your role at Volvo and will be assessed throughout the application process. Willingness to learn Team working/working with others The motivation for the role/automotive and engineering interest Personal responsibility and career ownership Problem-solving FUTURE PROSPECTS There are lots of opportunities to develop your career within our expanding Dealer Network. Your early development is carefully mapped through your Apprenticeship journey with your learning focussed toward achieving an industry-recognised qualification that's recognised across the Motor Industry. This is the grounding for your future development within the network and opportunities exist, once qualified, to further develop your skills and to move into new roles. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Age : 16 Prior Attainment : GCSE (or equivalent) grade A-C or 9-4 in Maths and English. Predicated grades are accepted. In Scotland, applicants must have or be predicted to achieve National 4 or above in English and Maths and either a Science or Technical subject. Standard Grades 1-4 and Intermediates are also accepted. 'Equivalent' grades include: BTEC first diplomas and certificates OCR Nationals Key Skills Level 2 NVQs Essential Skills (Wales) Functional Skills Level 2 Core Skills (Scotland) APPLICATION PROCESS Your application will be assessed by the Recruitment & Selection Team against the Entry Requirements specified for the role. We aim to update you on the status of your application within no more than 5 working days. If you are successful in your application you will be invited to participate in a short telephone interview. Candidates are then shortlisted again and will be asked to complete a range of web-based assessments appropriate to the role that you have applied for. Finally, candidates are invited to meet with their local Dealer in the form of a face-to-face interview. This may extend to a second interview and in some cases a working trial. More information will be shared with candidates as part of the process. Feedback is made available to candidates at each stage.