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Business Manager

Water Eaton
2 days ago
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Our client requires a Business Manager / Transaction Manager to join their successful sales department in the Milton Keynes area

Working for an Automotive car supermarket, the successful Business / Transaction Manager will become an integral cog in this highly respected Brand.

You can expect On Target Earnings of £67000 with a base salary of £25000 with the working hours of 48 hours per week.
 
Benefits:

Basic salary of £25,000 with realistic OTE of £67,000
Uncapped commission structure – earn what you deserve
Career development and training opportunities
Supportive, team-focused environment in a fast-paced dealership
Employee discount, free on-site parking, and sick payDuties:

Understanding all aspects of financial and insurance product regulation
Monitoring Finance and Insurance performance against company budget
Supporting the Car Sales staff on a daily basis
Build a rapport with Customers Requirements:

Have a previous experience within a Dealership environment
Excellent Customer Service Skills
A proven Career History as a Business / Transaction Manager– with figures to prove it
Experience in managing and supporting a car sales teamIf you are interested in hearing more or wish to apply for this Business / Transaction Manager job please send your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job followed by the reference number.

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