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Location: Coventry

A versatile operations professional with a passion for sales and team leadership is sought to join a well-established UK manufacturing business. They are on the lookout for a Sales Office Manager to join their growing organisation.

About the Role of Sales Office Manager

Reporting directly to the Managing Director, this pivotal role is designed to streamline operations and support the MD in focusing on strategic growth. You'll act as a key liaison between leadership and the wider team, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations while driving sales performance.

This is a hands-on, multi-faceted role that blends operations management with sales leadership. You'll oversee a small internal sales team and coordinate with various departments to ensure business objectives are met.

Key Responsibilities of the Sales Office Manager

Draft and format internal documents, slide decks, and formal communications
Oversee the upkeep and enhancement of digital records and workflow tools
Facilitate collaboration across teams to drive performance targets
Act as a point of contact for external partners to uphold service standards
Maintain and revise commercial data, including pricing structures
Assist with day-to-day office coordination, workspace logistics, and event logistics

What We're Looking For

Proven experience in a managerial role, ideally within an SME environment
Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage direct reports and influence across departments
A proactive, can-do attitude and a willingness to take ownership beyond your job description
Excellent communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills
A customer-first mindset with a focus on delivering results

Why Join Them?

This is more than just a job-it's a career opportunity. You'll work closely with the MD, gaining exposure to all aspects of running a successful business. With tailored mentorship and clear pathways for progression, this role offers significant growth potential for the right candidate.

Benefits

Mon to Fri - 09:00 - 17:00

25 days holiday per year

Additional holiday for long-service

Holiday purchase scheme

ASC Connections Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We are committed to equal opportunity and diversity

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