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Internal Sales

VB-Airsuspension
Lancashire
2 months ago
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Internal Sales


Location: On-site – M65 J5 Blackburn


Industry: Automotive Aftermarket (B2B)


Salary: £27-35k depending on experience + annual bonus + pension


Job Type: Full-time, Permanent



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Be Part of Our Fast-Growing Automotive Sales Team

We’re a dynamic, scaling business in the commercial automotive aftermarket looking for a motivated and technically-minded Internal Sales executive.


If you enjoy supporting others, thrive on getting things done, and have an interest in automotive or engineering, this role gives you the chance to combine your technical curiosity with your finely tuned organisational skills.


You’ll be at the heart of our internal sales operation, dealing with key accounts, supporting our field sales team, managing customer communications, and helping keep our online product listings and CRM up to date. This is a varied and rewarding role for someone who enjoys being hands-on in a fast-moving, growing business.



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What You’ll Be Doing:


  • Handling inbound inquiries and supporting B2B customers with quotes and orders
  • Assisting field based Technical Sales with coordination and customer support
  • Managing CRM records and processing sales orders
  • Updating Shopify website content – product info, specs, pricing
  • Working cross-functionally with operations, logistics, marketing and product teams
  • Supporting with product documentation and technical queries



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What We’re Looking For:


  • Experience in internal sales, admin, or customer service
  • Confident using Microsoft Office and CRM systems (ideally MS Dynamics)
  • Technically curious – you don’t need to be an engineer, but the ability to understand a broad product range with a high degree of configuration, and an interest in how things work is a must.
  • Highly organised, detail-oriented, and proactive team player.
  • Familiarity with Shopify or e-commerce platforms is an advantage



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Why Join Us?


  • TBC salary + annual bonus
  • 4% employer pension contribution
  • 08:30-16:30 Monday to Friday
  • Supportive team culture with room to grow
  • On-site role in a fast-paced, scaling business
  • Work with a wide range of automotive products and customers
  • Part of a dynamic global group operating in over 60 countries

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