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Branch Manager

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Devon
1 week ago
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Branch Manager – South Molton

Location: South Molton


Salary: £32,000 per annum


Hours:

Monday–Thursday: 08:30–17:30, Friday: 08:30–17:00


1 in 3 Saturdays: 08:00–12:00

Holiday: 20 days plus bank holidays (rising to 25 days with service)


Benefits: Company pension, uniform provided

About the Role


We’re seeking a proactive and experienced Branch Manager to lead our South Molton depot. This is a hands-on leadership role where you’ll oversee all aspects of branch operations, drive performance, and foster a positive team culture.

Key Responsibilities


Sales

Achieve daily, weekly, and monthly sales and margin targets


Work with the Sales Manager to identify growth opportunities
Develop strategies to increase depot sales and market presence

 Stock

Maintain stock levels aligned with sales performance


Conduct regular rolling stock takes
Set and monitor min/max levels to identify slow-moving items
Implement strategies to manage and reduce excess stock

Staff

Ensure all staff understand their roles and responsibilities


Monitor performance using KPIs and daily task completion
Promote a clean, safe, and compliant working environment in line with HSE standards

What We’re Looking For

Proven leadership and operational management experience


Strong commercial awareness and market insight
Excellent communication and organisational skills
Ability to motivate teams and drive results
Commitment to high standards and ethical practices

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