Sales Account Manager

Aldridge
7 months ago
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This close-knit, family-run business is on an exciting growth journey and is looking for a passionate Sales Account Manager to grow with them! A role that's perfect for those who love building relationships, solving problems, and delivering real value to a wide and varied customer base.

What’s in it for you?

  • Work hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5:30pm - 40 hours per week

  • Salary: £31,175 plus commission

  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays

  • Holiday buy and sell scheme

  • Access to a company pension

  • Life assurance

  • Regular team social events

  • Health and wellbeing programme

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Employee discounts

  • Free on-site parking

  • Career development and training

    Sales Account Manager Responsibilities:

  • Resolve incoming customer enquiries, handling queries with the utmost professionalism

  • Maximise sales opportunities by regularly liaising with existing customers and promoting the full product base

  • Identify further business opportunities by reaching out to prospective customers, undertaking market research, and keeping up to date with market trends

  • Create in-depth sales quotations according to customer needs, and follow up on outstanding quotes

  • Undertake sales administration tasks and ensure customer data is maintained and updated

  • Make a positive contribution to the team by offering your support to the wider sales team

    Sales Account Manager Skills and Experience:

  • Previous experience gained within a Sales role, either as a Sales Account Manager or a Sales Administrator, who is looking to take a step up

  • Has a good understanding of sales processes and thrives in a fast-paced, dynamic sales environment

  • Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise your workload and multitask

  • Superb interpersonal skills with the ability to liaise at all levels and influence

  • Target-driven and results-oriented, with a focus on achieving results and surpassing expectations

  • Computer literate and proficient in Microsoft Office packages

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