Sales Administrator

Churchtown, Sefton
10 months ago
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We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Sales Administrator to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in supporting the sales department by managing administrative tasks, ensuring smooth operations, and enhancing customer satisfaction. This position requires strong organisational skills and the ability to communicate effectively with both internal teams and clients.

Duties

  • Process sales orders

  • Process sales enquiries

  • Updating customer portals

  • Liaising with clients

  • Attending client progress meetings

  • Sending prepared quotations

  • Complete quotations following a Schedule of rates

    Skills

  • Good communication skills

  • Professionalism

  • Tenacious

  • Use own initiative.

  • Problem-solving skills.

  • Assertive and strong persuasion skills

  • Strong time management skills

  • Good management and leadership skills

  • Decision-making ability

  • Commercial awareness

  • Teamworking skills

  • Must pass British standard security screening (BS7858)

  • Experience of delivering an excellent level of Customer service.

  • Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word, Project, and Excel

  • Able to multitask, prioritize and work to tight deadlines.

  • Strong financial acumen, understanding commercial and financial metrics.

  • Understanding of Health and Safety law and legislation.

    If you are an enthusiastic individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment and possesses the necessary skills to excel as a Sales Administrator, we encourage you to apply. Join us in contributing to our success while developing your career within our organisation

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