Technical Sales Coordinator

Oldham
2 weeks ago
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As an Internal Sales Coordinator, you will develop and maintain effective, profitable commercial relationships with existing clients, while also identifying and establishing new business opportunities and key supply routes for the distribution and national sale of key products. Clear, effective communication and meticulous attention to detail are paramount in this role, with customer satisfaction at the forefront of all decision-making processes.

Client Details

Our client is a dynamic and innovative chemicals manufacturing company specialising in high-quality chemical solutions across diverse industries. With a commitment to sustainability, cutting-edge technology, and operational excellence, they are recognised as a leader in their field. Their products serve industries ranging from pharmaceuticals and agriculture to automotive and consumer goods.

Description

Key responsibilities will consist of:

  • Generate reports on sales performance, pipeline status, and key metrics for management review.
  • Order processing & billing duties.
  • Handle order entry, ensuring that customer orders are accurately recorded in the system.
  • Coordinate with finance and billing teams to ensure invoices are generated and sent to clients on time.
  • Track the status of orders and manage communications with clients regarding delivery timelines or issues.
  • Ensure smooth integration between dealership systems and those of the manufacturer or distributor.
  • Process all transactions with precision and clarity, ensuring records are up-to-date.
  • Regularly update vehicle and customer records to ensure accuracy and completeness.
  • Provide a professional and welcoming reception to all visitors, ensuring a positive first impression.
  • Efficiently handle telephone enquiries, considering peak periods and ongoing meetings.
  • Provide actionable insights to the sales leadership team for strategic decision-making.
  • Assist in the development and documentation of standardised sales processes and workflows.
  • Identify inefficiencies in the sales process and recommend improvements.
  • Manage and support sales tools, such as CRM software, proposal tools, and analytics platforms.

    Profile

    The successful candidate will possess:

    Planning & organising skills and ability to prioritise
    Ability to work within a team as well as on own initiative
    Ability to ensure all outgoing sales correspondence is dispatched promptly.
    Possess a working knowledge of manufacturer systems and documentation handling requirements
    Conducted all transactions with precision and maintained clear records.
    Uphold a consistently professional and courteous welcome for all visitors.
    Enhance the reputation of the business during interactions with others.
    File completed invoiced job card histories and conduct annual archiving of job cards.
    SAP & necessary order processing knowledge.Job Offer

    Hybrid working 4 days in office 1 home with flexibility
    Flexible working patterns (Flexitime)
    Imbursed international travel
    Pension scheme contribution
    Performance implemented sales bonuses
    Target incentives
    Collaborative environment

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