Sales/Logistics Coodinator

Bidford-on-Avon
5 months ago
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£25,000 + £30,000 + Training + Monday - Friday + Onsite Parking + Company Benefits

Bidford-on-Avon

Are you a Sales support admin, Logistics coordinator or similar looking for a stable Monday to Friday role with a tight-knit company that are looking for a new member of the team to support the role out of a brand new product where you will gain technical product knowledge and enjoy generous company benefits?

On offer the chance to join a well-established business that has been distributing machinery across the UK for over 50 years. As they expand their product offering to include a new range of robotics, they are looking to grow the sales and administration team to support this development.

This is an office-based role where you'll support the sales and wider team by following up on client orders, assisting with stock tracking and solutions, directing customers to their local depot for product collection, and handling general enquiries via phone and email.

This position would suit someone with a background in Sales Administration who's keen to join a close-knit, well-established company known for its friendly culture and excellent staff retention.

The Role

Tracking orders and missing products
Providing stock solutions
Answering enquiries via email and phoneThe Person

Sales Administrator or similar
Commutable to Bidford-on-Avon
Full UK driving license desirableReference:BBBH19909c

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