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Assistant Branch Manager - Redditch

LJ Recruitment
Worcestershire
1 day ago
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Assistant Branch Manager - Redditch
Salary: £32,000-£37,000 (OTE £38,000-£40,000) + Quarterly Bonus + Profit Share
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent

Are you a motivated, business-minded professional looking to step up into a management role with excellent career progression? We're seeking an Assistant Branch Manager for our Redditch branch to join a supportive and energetic team. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your career in a fast-growing organisation within the electrical wholesale sector.

What you'll be doing:

  • Supporting the Branch Manager to run a professional, efficient branch.
  • Managing and motivating a small team to achieve high standards of service and operational excellence.
  • Maintaining high standards of organisation and presentation across the warehouse and trade counter.
  • Building and sustaining professional relationships with customers and colleagues.
  • Overseeing stock management and branch operations to ensure smooth daily functioning.

Essential skills & qualities:

  • Hardworking, ambitious, and business-minded.
  • Experience managing and motivating a small team.
  • Excellent communication and customer service skills.
  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
  • A great team player who is committed to going above and beyond.
  • Good product knowledge and willingness to learn.

Desirable skills:

  • Sales experience within the electrical industry.
  • Knowledge of the local area's infrastructure.
  • Valid UK driving licence (not essential if candidate is exceptional).

Why this role is great for you:

  • Competitive starting salary and bonus structure, plus yearly profit share.
  • 20 days holiday plus Bank Holidays, increasing with service.
  • Health & wellbeing programme, private medical insurance, and life insurance.
  • Referral programme and opportunities for career progression.
  • Training and ongoing support from experienced management.
  • Working schedule:
    • Wednesday-Friday: 7:00 am-5:30 pm
    • Saturday: 8:30 am-12:00 pm (1 in 3 Saturdays)
    • Sunday: Closed
    • Monday-Tuesday: 7:00 am-5:30 pm

Who we're looking for:
We want someone with strong character, who takes pride in their work. Candidates with experience in electrical wholesale are ideal, but those with management experience in a similar environment will also be considered.

Interested?

Apply now!

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