Motorsport Coordinator

Euro-Projects Recruitment Ltd
Thurlaston
6 months ago
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Motorsport Coordinator, LE9, Leicester, Leicestershire, East Midlands * Motorsport Coordinator, Sales Coordinator, customer service, account manager or someone similar to work within a professional office environment. * Working for an innovative, growing engineering business who supply into a range of really exciting customers which includes F1 teams, Hypercar & Supercar manufacturing businesses. You will be dealing with some highly reputable brands. * This will suit someone looking to progress within a commercial / customer focused role. This is NOT a cold call, call centre type of environment, you will be working in a highly professional sales office environment in a B2B role. * Salary TBC this is a newly created role. We expect it to be between £22,000 and £26,000 but that is just an estimated range. Excellent career development structure, they like to promote from within.This Motorsport Coordinator job will suit: * A customer service or commercial interest with experience or ambitions to work within a professional office environment. * Highly suited to someone with excellent communication skills (Verbal & Written), able to build relationships & rapport. * An interest in Motorsport, Automotive, Formula 1, Supercar’s, Engineering or anything similar. * Any experience dealing with quotations, invoicing, customer enquiries & order processing would be useful but not a necessity. * Locally based to Leicester. * Professional, good communication and a willingness to learn and develop. Excellent business for developing staff through the business long term.The Motorsport Coordinator job’s working environment, opportunities and rewards: * You will make a real difference working within a medium sized, international and highly profitable business. * Incredibly diverse customer & supplier base (they work with Aerospace & Automotive manufacturers – a lot of well-known and exciting brands). * A growing business constantly making improvements to their sales and customer service department a lot of recent investment in this area having identified it as key to their overall business strategy moving forward. * Business passionate about developing their employees and employee engagement – it’s a fun vibrant place to work. * Fantastic starting salary and wider benefits. Bonus scheme, pension, 25 days + bank holidays.Reference: DT-EPRMCThis job is commutable from Leicester, Loughborough, Ashby De La Zouch, Hinckley, Nuneaton, Coalville, Rugby, Coventry, Northampton, Tamworth, Birmingham and the surrounding areas.To apply please contact Danny Turnock at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd

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