Internal Sales Executive

Diggle Green
2 days ago
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Are you passionate about sales and eager to develop your career within a dynamic industry? Do you thrive on building relationships and delivering exceptional customer service? Are you ready to be part of a forward-thinking organisation that values growth and innovation?

We are currently looking for an Internal Sales Executive to join our vibrant team in Leigh, right in the heart of Wigan! Imagine working in a lively environment with plenty of opportunities to learn and excel – this is your chance to be part of something exciting!

Hours of Work: full time

As an Internal Sales Executive, you will handle customer enquiries, liaise with suppliers, and ensure our clients receive top-tier service. Your role involves actively promoting our product range, making proactive calls, processing quotations and orders, updating customer records, and resolving queries with professionalism and confidence. You will play a vital part in maintaining strong customer relationships and supporting our sales team to meet targets.

Internal Sales Executive Requirements:

A proactive, can-do attitude and enthusiasm for sales growth
Proven experience in an internal sales or similar customer-focused role
Comfort at making outgoing calls and engaging with clients
Excellent organisational and administrative skills
Strong communication skills with a confident telephone mannerInternal Sales Executive Benefits:

Competitive salary package
Minimum of 31 days' annual leave including bank holidays
Continuous training and development opportunities
Supportive and friendly working environment
Dress down Fridays and access to Employee Assistance ProgrammesMeet the Organisation: Who We Are and What We Do

For over 60 years, BPX has established itself as the UK's leading independent distributor of factory automation products—from computers to connectors, robots to relays, and everything in between. Employing over 180 people across 15 locations, we deliver dedicated local service to our customers. Our success stems from a shared passion for technology and unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. We operate under the 'F-Plan' philosophy—being Fast, Focused, Flexible, Friendly, and Fun—creating a workplace where long-term relationships and awards are common.

BPX proudly partners with top brands such as Schneider Electric, Mitsubishi, Omron, and more, providing innovative solutions, technical support, and expert guidance to thousands of customers UK-wide.

Are you ready to start your journey as an Internal Sales Executive? If you believe you have what it takes to thrive in this role and become a key part of our successful team, don’t wait! Apply now by uploading your CV and take your career to the next level with BPX!

Additional information: Job type: permanent, industry: sales

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