Regional Sales Director -Aviation

Line Up Aviation
Watford, Hertfordshire
12 months ago
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My client is offering an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated Regional Sales Director. As the Regional Sales Director, you will be responsible for driving sales and business development in your designated region. You will focus on selling from stock and through active brokerage deals, leveraging your expertise to maximize sales opportunities. This role requires a proactive and entrepreneurial mindset, with a strong emphasis on accountability and customer satisfaction.

Role: Regional Sales Director
Location: Watford
Hours: Monday to Friday 40 hours per week - Early shift - 5am - 1.30pm
Salary: Competitive

Responsibilities:

Create and execute strategies to strengthen our clients presence in India.
Perform in-depth market research to uncover opportunities and analyze the competitive environment.
Lead business development efforts to expand the customer base and enhance market share. Drive Sales: Increase sales from stock holding and through active brokerage.
Inventory Expansion: Identify new part numbers to expand our inventory in line with our strategy.
Customer service excellence: Deliver exceptional customer service through swift and responsive communication.
Take ownership of the sales cycle from RFQ to delivery.
Maintain strong customer relationships through consistent follow-up and face-to-face visits.
New Account Development: Develop new customer accounts and foster long-term partnerships.
Deal with escalated queries and issues from stakeholder departments.
Ensure high levels of customer satisfaction through regular engagement and on-going communication.

Essential Requirements:

Must hold the legal rights to work and live in the UK.
Fluent in Hindi

Required - Background in aviation aftermarket components, with experience working with commercial airlines from within South Asia subcontinent.
Excel in high-pressure, fast-moving situations.
Exceptional at organizing tasks and managing time efficiently.
A precise and systematic approach with a keen eye for detail.
Strong written and verbal communication abilities.
Skilled in using computers and relevant software.
Show initiative and take a forward-thinking approach.If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Melanie Cave at Line Up Aviation -
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