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Looking to break into sales or take your career to the next level? This is a high-energy role in a fast-paced sales environment, where you’ll be the go-to person for customer enquiries, quotes, and follow-ups.

What You’ll Do:

Drive sales – create and chase quotes, follow up leads, and track projects
Be the first point of contact – handle customer enquiries and resolve issues fast
Keep things moving – organise returns, missing parts, and product queries
Support marketing & admin – contribute to campaigns and keep systems up to date

What You Need:

1-3 years in sales support, customer service, or account management
Strong communication skills – persuasive, professional, and proactive
Sales mindset – confident in chasing leads and closing small orders
Organised & tech-savvy – CRM experience (Sage preferred), MS Office 365

Perks & Benefits:

Bonus potential – 10% sales bonus + quarterly profit share
Career growth – training & development in a growing business
Holidays & perks – 25 days + bank holidays, pension, cycle to work scheme
Office-based – must live within 30 mins commute

Interested? Contact Daniel Martin at (url removed) or (phone number removed).

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