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eBay Sales Co-Ordinator

Driver Hire
Devon
1 week ago
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eBay Sales Co-ordinator

📍 South Devon (Torbay area) | 💷 £12.50 per hour | 🕗 Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pm


Are you a motivated and detail-oriented individual with experience in eBay or online sales?
We’re looking for an eBay Sales Co-ordinator to manage and optimise our online sales operations, ensuring everything runs smoothly — from listings and customer communication to order processing and dispatch.

The Role


As our eBay Sales Co-ordinator, you’ll be responsible for the day-to-day running of our eBay store, maintaining high standards of accuracy, presentation, and customer service.


Key Responsibilities:


Create, list, and manage product listings, ensuring accurate descriptions and competitive pricing




Monitor and respond promptly to customer enquiries, maintaining excellent service levels




Process orders and ensure stock availability and accurate shipments




Track and manage stock levels to prevent shortages or overstocking




Maintain proper documentation for all orders and shipments




Resolve customer issues or complaints quickly and professionally




Provide regular reports on sales performance and inventory levels


About You


You’re proactive, organised, and confident working both independently and as part of a team. You’ll have experience managing online sales, ideally via eBay, and a passion for delivering great customer service.


Essential Skills & Experience:


Previous experience in eBay sales or a similar online retail environment




Strong knowledge of eBay platform management (listings, order processing, customer service)




Excellent communication and interpersonal skills




Strong organisational skills and attention to detail




Industry knowledge or experience in a similar role is an advantage


What We Offer


Hourly rate: ÂŁ12.50




Hours: 08:00 – 16:30, Monday to Friday




Holidays: 28 days (including bank holidays), rising to 33 days with service




Pension: 5% employee and 3% employer contributions




Health & wellbeing: RISE Health and Wellbeing Service




Perks:

Friendly and supportive working environment

Cycle-to-work scheme

Free onsite parking

Regular team events

Application Process


Apply directly through Indeed, or contact Driver Hire Torbay on .
Please have your driving licence and CPC details ready.
Suitable candidates may be able to start immediately.

About Us


Driver Hire is the UK’s leading specialist recruiter for transport and logistics professionals. With over 40 years of experience and a network of more than 100 local offices, we support thousands of businesses nationwide.


Our Torbay office proudly partners with companies across South Devon, supplying reliable staff and building long-term relationships based on professionalism, trust, and local expertise.

Why Work with Driver Hire?


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company, offering regular, ongoing work and treating every candidate as the professional they are.

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