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Plant Vehicle Team Manager

Plant Administration Manager

Minimum -Bachelor?s Degree/Diploma in any discipline

Certified training for Service Office Manager (programme aligned to ASC/ Q0902 released by Automotive Skills Development Council)

0 years if ASDC Service Office Manager certificate holder or Postgraduate Degree/Diploma holder in Business Administration

Up to 2 years for other qualifications

The tasks a Service Office Manager is expected to perform include:

Supervising the overall product performance across various regions

Ensuring liaising between theplant and on-field service for smoother operations

Monitoring and reviewing product performance reports

Familiar with thereporting formats for technical complaints, reviews etc.

Knowledge of various methods to collect and report reviews of the product

Knowledge of standard operating procedures of the organization for appraisals, incentives, etc.

Well-versed with theoperating procedures for query and problem reporting

Training in ASDC Service Office Manager certificate or Postgraduate Degree/Diploma in Business Administration

Knowledge of various service packages

Well-versed with computer applications like MS Excel, MS word, etc.

Good communication skills

Multitasking

Proactive

Team player

Polite

Calm and composed

Good decision-making ability

Good planning and organizing skills

It is a desk job

Needs to handle a team

Local travelling is not a part of this job role

Part-time work and contractual jobs may not be available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours

Working is 9/10 hours a day for 5/6 days a week

Shift system maybe available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?Yes

This job is not considered hazardous or dangerous

For candidates with 3-5 year of experience or more -INR40,000 toINR50,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Employment Scenario of Automotive Sector

With a 6.7% contribution to India?s GDP, the automobile industry is one of the key manufacturing sectors in India. India is currently the sixth largest passenger car producer in the world with an annual turnover of around 55 billion USD in FY 2013 and employs around 18.5 million people (directly and indirectly). Direct employment includes personnel working with automobile OEMs and auto component manufacturers (about 30% to 40%). Indirect employment includes personnel working in enabling industries such as vehicle finance and insurance, vehicle repair, vehicle service stations, vehicle maintenance, vehicle and component dealers, drivers, cleaners, etc. (about 60 to 70%). This means there will be an increase in job opportunities for Service Office Managers.

Authorised service centres of 4 wheeler companies Authorised service centres of 2 wheeler companies

Cities across India

Will be updated

A GCS Group Venture

IL&FS Skills Development Corporation Ltd,

University of Engineering & Management (UEM)

Will be updated