Sales Manager - Northern Ireland

Magheralin
8 months ago
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As a Sales Manager have you ever wondered what you could achieve if you had the right setup behind you?

The right tools.
The right support. 
A branch that’s ready to grow and just needs someone with your drive to take the reins.
 
As a Sales Manager, you’re already juggling a lot…managing people, holding the customer relationships together, still doing plenty of the selling yourself. 
But you’re craving that next step. Not just in title, but in impact.
 
This Sales Manager role gives you that!
A branch with three plate saws and two bar saws geared up for specialist aerospace work, and real ambition to grow aluminium plate and bar sales across Ireland. 
 
There’s appetite, budget, and board-level backing to build into new sectors. 
 
What’s missing is someone with your experience within the aluminium/stainless steel plate and bar industry who can make it happen.
 
You’ll be the Sales Manager for a close-knit team. 
You’ll have the support of an onsite Group Operations Director. 
A salesperson and a sales support colleague already in place. 
A solid warehouse team who know what they’re doing. 
The kind of setup where everyone mucks in, where your voice matters.
 
You won’t be out on the road five days a week. Most of your time will be spent on site, leading from the front, with the freedom to get out to customers when it makes sense. Typically once or twice a month.
 
If you know the metals world, understand how to build trust with customers, and love the idea of growing a branch around you, this is the Sales Manager role where you’ll finally have the freedom to shape something your way.
 
You’ll be trusted, backed, listened to and there’s a proper package to match:
£48k to £50k salary
Your choice of company car or car allowance
Quarterly profit-related bonus
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Christmas shutdown
Time in service holiday award
Contributory pension
40 hours per week. Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.30pm with a one-hour lunch break
 
You’ve already proved you can lead.
As a Sales Manager here, you’ll get the space and support to do it properly and build something you’ll be proud of.
 
This role is exclusive to Marshall Harmony. You won’t be contacted by any third parties.
If you’d like more information or want to talk it through, just drop us a message

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