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Agricultural Territory Sales Representative

Charlies AG & Turf
Powys
1 day ago
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Due to continued growth, we are looking to recruit a full time Agricultural Territory Sales Representative to join our Sales Department based in Welshpool. You will be responsible for being a point of contact for customers in your designated area, selling products to customers and representing the company professionally and conveying our excellent service to customers.

Charlies Ag & Turf is a leading Agricultural / Horticultural Machinery dealer. We supply an extensive range of Agricultural and Groundcare Machinery across Shropshire and Mid Wales. Our main franchises are John Deere Ag & Turf Machinery, Kramer, Ktwo, Pottinger, Grillo, Predator, Marshall, Fleming plus many other leading brands.


Responsibilities include:

  • Sale of New and Used equipment
  • Maintain & grow customer base within designated area
  • Quote, configure and provide specifications of new machines for customers
  • Following up on Sales enquiries
  • Promoting Charlies Ag & Turf for the excellent service that Charlies Ag & Turf provides from Sales through to Aftermarket Support
  • Proactively visit customers onsite
  • Take machines out on demonstrations for customers and demonstrate how to use the machine to its full capacity
  • Attend shows and represent the company on stands

Preferred attributes:

  • Driving Licence
  • Experience is preferred but not essential
  • Product knowledge or experience working in the Agricultural industry is preferred
  • Knowledge of GPS and technology
  • Ability to use standard computer applications
  • Professional and proactive attitude
  • Ability to work within a team environment
  • Excellent customer relationship skills

The full-time position is for 42.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday with additional hours as the needs of the business dictates. The Welshpool Depot is open 6 days a week with Saturday working on a rota basis. We offer a fantastic package for the right candidate including ongoing training, employee discount, access to a company vehicle and laptop and mobile phone. Salary and benefits negotiable dependant on experience.

If you would like to discuss the position further, please contact Ross Holloway, Dealer Principle on or Email your CV across to [email protected]

Closing date: 31st January 2025

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