Internal Sales Administrator

Rosyth
4 weeks ago
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Competitive salary and benefits package.

Our client is a distinguished leader in bespoke cable and interconnect solutions. Renowned for global partnerships with industry innovators in aerospace, defense, automotive, oil & gas, space, and medical sectors, Our client stands as a beacon of excellence with a team of over 2500 professionals at the forefront of cutting-edge technology.

Internal Sales Administrator

A great opportunity has arisen for an Internal Sales Administrator to join a growing company. This role is ideal for someone who has recently completed a qualification in Business Administration or is looking to start a career in sales support. With a clear development plan in place, this is a fantastic chance to gain experience and grow within the business.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Customer Enquiries: Register enquiries, clarify customer requirements, and assist with preparing quotes.

  • Order Processing: Support sales and operations by processing orders and liaising with suppliers.

  • Customer Communication: Maintain regular contact, provide updates, and ensure a positive experience.

  • General Administration: Handle invoicing, customer portals, and other administrative tasks as needed.

    What We’re Looking For:

  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks.

  • Excellent communication and customer service skills.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).

  • A proactive and detail-oriented approach.

    This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your career in a supportive and professional environment. If this sounds like you, send your CV today

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