Sales Consultant - Bathrooms

ARC Recruitment
Halifax, West Yorkshire
9 months ago
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We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established and growing bathroom design business based in Halifax, known for delivering high-quality, tailored bathroom solutions to both retail and trade clients.

They are now seeking a Bathroom Sales Consultant to join their showroom team — someone who combines a passion for design with a proven ability to close sales and build strong customer relationships.

Key Duties & Responsibilities



Welcome and engage showroom visitors, handling enquiries professionally and turning them into qualified leads

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Deliver a consultative sales experience, offering bespoke bathroom solutions based on client needs

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Visit clients’ homes to measure spaces and understand design requirements

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Create 3D bathroom designs using Virtual Worlds software

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Produce detailed quotations using EQ software

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Present designs and proposals in a compelling and persuasive manner

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Develop long-term relationships with trade clients including plumbers and small developers

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Support the operations team with product ordering, logistics and KPI reporting

What We’re Looking For

✅ Sales experience in bathrooms, interiors or similar home improvement sectors
✅ Consultative selling approach with excellent customer service skills
✅ Proficient in design software (Winner Design or Virtual Worlds preferred)
✅ Strong attention to detail, organisation, and commercial awareness
✅ Excellent communication skills and ability to manage multiple projects
✅ Full UK driving licence – essential for client visits

Why Work with This Company?

This is an exciting opportunity to join a business that’s setting new standards in bathroom design and installation. The company offers a creative and supportive environment, with the tools and autonomy to succeed and grow

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