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Sales & Warehouse Coordinator

SIG Plc
West Yorkshire
3 days ago
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At SIG Roofing, we’re proud to support roofers across the UK with quality products and reliable service. With over 100 branches nationwide from Inverness to Plymouth and more than 40 years of experience, we’ve built up a wealth of knowledge along the way. We’re here to share that know-how and do our bit to help the roofing industry thrive.


Bradford Roofing currently looking to recruit a Sales Coordinator who will provide first class customer service to all customers ‘over the counter,’ and undertake Warehouse Operative duties as and when required.


What does the role involve?

As Sales Coordinator & Warehouse Operative, you will be the face of SIG and will be required to engage with customers both over the phone and in face to face. This is the ideal role for an outgoing and personable candidate who has the confidence to take customer orders and provide key product information to customers visiting our busy Trade Counter. Working closely with the warehouse team, you will have good knowledge of warehouse processes as you will be required to assist from time to time, with picking the correct products and packing orders and keeping the warehouse tidy.


Key responsibilities include:

  • Handling sales enquiries and processing orders
  • Supporting the external sales team with admin and lead follow-up
  • Providing excellent customer service in-branch and over the phone
  • Maintaining accurate sales records and using internal systems efficiently
  • Assisting with stock movements, including loading/unloading when required


What you'll have:

  • Ability to engage with customers and have some sales experience
  • Some knowledge of warehousing processes
  • Manual Handling experience
  • Experience in the construction industry, and ideally have product knowledge
  • Excellent customer service and communication skills
  • To be dynamic and motivated
  • To hold a forklift licence (desirable) Training can be given.


In return we offer:

  • Competitive salary with annual pay award and staff recognition schemes
  • 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays. Company closed during Christmas period
  • A great pension, with SIG contributing up to 7.5% and up to 4x life insurance
  • Money saving with retail discounts via colleague portal
  • Share Incentive Scheme

Plus many more.

Your Development

We’re passionate about helping our people grow. You’ll have access to a wide range of development opportunities including Apprenticeships and our own Roofing Sales Academy. You can also develop at your own pace using our Online Learning Platformwith on-demand training and resources to support your personal and professional journey.


Apply today and become part of the SIG Roofing team.


Join the UK’s leading roofing merchant and bring your customer service skills to a role that makes a real impact.


SIG is committed to creating a fair and inclusive environment where employees feel safe, proud, and valued. We welcome talent that reflects the diverse customers and communities we serve. If you require any accommodations during the recruitment process, please let us know.


Please note:
Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than the advertised closing date. Once a vacancy has closed, we are unfortunately unable to consider additional applications we therefore encourage you to apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.



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