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Relief Manager

Pertemps Bond
Reading
4 days ago
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Pertemps Reading are looking for a Relief Manager to work with a Self-Storage company – This role will be covering and supporting roles within the Sout-East

Hours: Monday to Friday | 09:00 – 17:00 | Some weekends as required for cover

As a Relief Manager, you will be responsible for:

  • Cover of running stores to cover when the store manager is absent (including providing reports and financial figures)
  • Dealing with sales enquiries over the phone and face-to-face
  • Maximising sales opportunities
  • Liaising with Regional Management

To be considered for this Relief Manager role, you should possess the following:

  • Previous experience in a similar role
  • Clean UK Driving Licence with access to own vehicle (travel expenses will be reimbursed for additional travel from assigned base store to any other stores).
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Experience upselling services and products
  • Confidence working in a small team environment with lone working


If you are interested in this Relief Manager role, please apply now!

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