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Saddle Expert / Sales representative in the UK

Voltaire Group
Telford and Wrekin
4 days ago
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Who we are ?

"Enabling everyone to express their potential", that's the spirit of Groupe Voltaire.

Artisan saddlers since 2010, our vocation is to create the saddles of tomorrow. Thanks to our bold innovation strategy, Groupe Voltaire is positioned among the world leaders in high-end sports saddlery.

Driven by shared passions: craftsmanship, innovation and entrepreneurship, our teams work every day to develop high-performance products of excellence.

Due to new opportunities, Voltaire Design is recruiting for a new Sports Saddle Specialist in UK

Passionate about sales and riding, our future employee will be responsible for :

  • Developing the sales

  • Acting as an ambassador for the brand and its values in the field and at equestrian events

  • Ensure high customer satisfaction and liaise with our back office teams

  • Strongly support our top-level riders and improve their performance

  • Maximize your schedule and organize your rounds



What are the advantages of joining our team?

  • Join a passionate and dynamic team

  • High-quality in-house training and personalized support to develop your potential, with prospects for career advancement at your fingertips

  • Logistical support from a well-known Group (company car, smartphone, tablet, gas card, etc.)

  • Motivating remuneration: fixed salary + monthly bonuses based on objectives

What are the prerequisites for this position?

  • You're passionate about horse riding and have a sound knowledge of the industry.

  • You are organized, ambitious and persevering

  • You are autonomous but enjoy working in a team

  • You have a driving license

Why join the Voltaire Design team?

As a training company, we are committed to training our employees and helping them succeed.

You'll join a month-long training program, both in the field and in the brand's offices.

Once you've completed your training, you'll take charge of your own area, with support from our management team.

You'll be able to count on the support of a close-knit, dynamic team with a faultless spirit and motivation.

If you are determined, passionate, persuasive and recognize yourself in this profile...

Join the Voltaire Design team!


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