Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom | Hybrid
Temporary - Fixed Term | Full time
Closing date: May 1 2026
This role represents a fantastic opportunity to develop your career within a strong and fast growing business focussed on delivering exemplary customer service. The Fleet Industry itself is at the forefront of the UK's transition to EV's and you will be joining this evolution at this most exciting of times.
You will also work closely with colleagues in all areas of our business to assist the wider team in managing customer requirements as well as gathering, collating and presenting information and effective solutions as our customers transition their fleets to EV and Salary Sacrifice.
Location of role - Central England (M1 Corridor) and East Anglia within commutable distance to our offices in Huntingdon.
Please note this is a 6 month fixed term contract position.
There are no specific qualifications or minimum educational requirements needed for this role.
Marshall Leasing is a successful vehicle fleet funding and management company. At Number 16 in the FN 50 table, the business has grown to a fleet size in excess of 16,500 vehicles through our sales driven and customer-focused approach as well as the broad range of products and services we offer customers in the provision of their company vehicle fleets.
As part of N.I.I.B. Group Ltd, trading as Northridge Finance, which in turn is part of the Bank of Ireland (UK) plc, Marshall Leasing provide our customers with a consultative, personable and flexible approach, building on our relationships and trusted partnerships across the UK.
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