CLIENT SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

Motor Industry Bargaining Council

  • Johannesburg, Gauteng
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 day ago
Duties and Responsibilities
  • Logs and tracks all enquiries and complaints on the system (first line of support).
  • Handle customer calls and provide accurate and satisfactory answers to queries and concerns the first time (First Call Resolution).
  • Conducts preliminary investigations.
  • Liaises with relevant stakeholders to resolve complaints.
  • Provides customer services to all stakeholders via telephonic and other customer contact methods.
  • Ensures service levels and performance is maintained in terms of the national MIBCO Mission, Vision and Statement.
Knowledge / Experience / Skills / Abilities
  • Ability to withstand pressure and provide the clients/customers with above average services.
  • Ability to overcome obstacles and meet targets and deadlines, thereby producing the specified results.
  • Must at all times be diplomatic and assertive with customers/clients.
  • Ability to overcome obstacles, make informed decisions and resolve customer problems.
  • Ability to work independently and use initiative along with problem solving abilities.
  • Ability to build strong effective relationships with all stakeholders, i.e. existing clients and potential clients as well as internal stakeholders, i.e. colleagues and management
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal and telephone etiquette skills
  • Must be meticulous in carrying out tasks/instructions with excellent attention to detail.
  • Good team player
Qualifications
  • Matric (Grade 12)
  • Call Centre / Financial / Administration Certificate or equivalent advantageous
  • Knowledge and experience of Funds processing.
  • Above average verbal communication and listening skills
  • Customer service orientated behavior towards callers, service providers,
  • Intermediate computer skills
  • Experience within a call centre environment will be advantageous.

Motor Industry Bargaining Council