Service & Sales Coordinator - Materials Testing

Halesowen
3 weeks ago
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Service & Sales Coordinator - Materials Testing

Materials Testing Equipment - UK & Ireland

Office based in Halesowen

Commutable from: Dudley, Walsall, Wolverhampton, Kidderminster, Birmingham

£30,000 - £38,000 Basic Salary + Training & Long Term Career Plan + Benefits + Bonus

Are you looking to offer best in class customer service?
Eager to use your existing knowledge or quickly learn on the job?Read on for the opportunity to join our client; a prestigious, globally respected company. A place where you can grow and develop and maybe lead a team further down the line.

The Client recruiting for the Service & Sales Coordinator:

Fastest growing company in their industry
Excellent training, support, and ongoing opportunities.
Work with a varied client base in Research, Automotive, Aerospace, General Manufacturing, and Rail sectors.
'Recruit for attitude, train for skill"
Trusted by testing laboratories, scientists, and engineers nationally.Your Role as a Service & Sales Coordinator:

Speaking with customers and handling inbound emails/calls
Discussing their situation regarding materials testing equipment, service and calibration needs
Information gathering
Utilise existing database to find further customers
Planning and scheduling of engineer visits
Follow up on warm leads from calls/emails and website, liaising with sales team
Provide quotes, follow up, and perform contract reviews
~8am - 5pm Monday - Thursday, 8am - 2pm FridayIdeal Background for the Service & Sales Coordinator Position:

Existing experience as a coordinator in an office-based environment
Ideally some experience with sales administration / scheduling and planning
Knowledge of materials testing would be a huge advantage but not essential
Commercially astute
Organised and methodical mindset
Able to have technical conversations with customers
Strong communication skills, verbal and written
A customer service focus with a friendly, non-starchy approach
Must have the right to work in the UK without sponsorshipThe Package for the Service & Sales Coordinator:

£30,000 - £38,000 Basic Salary
Annual company performance related bonus
5 days in office, possibly 1 day from home when trained and up to speed.
Pension
Continuous development and training
25 days holiday plus statutory holidays.Apply online now if you fit the above criteria and are eager to grow.

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