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Land Rover Sales Manager

Sinclair Group
Shropshire
1 week ago
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An exciting opportunity exists within our Land Rover dealership at Ludlow, part of the Sinclair Group, for a Sales Manager to join the sales team, and provide support to the General Sales Manager in running the sales department.

Job Title: Sales Manager

Location: Land Rover Swansea

Contract Type: Permanent/Full-time

Hours of work: 5 days out of 7 on a rota (working every other weekend plus one day off in the week)

Position Pays: Competitive 

The Opportunity

We are looking for a dynamic and driven Sales Manager, to lead and manage a controlled sales process through our sales team at our Land Rover dealership in Ludlow. Reporting to the General Sales Manager you will be responsible for leading, motivating and developing the team to deliver and epitomise the highest level of customer experience.

Key Responsibilities: 

Assist the General Sales Manager in developing and implementing both the customer and colleague journey, ensuring all are treated fairly and equitably. Maximising the sales volume and profitability of both new and used cars and finance and insurance products. Lead, coach, and develop the Sales team to elevate their performance and behaviours whilst delivering results. Actively setting out to achieve and exceed site and departmental objectives. Ensuring that the highest level of customer service is maintained within the Sales department and wider dealership. Driving and maintaining a team culture of high performance and excellence!

More About you:

We are looking for a very talented, experienced Sales Manager with a proven track record of sales and performance within the motor industry. You will be able to clearly demonstrate your ability to generate impressive results by increasing sales performance, profitability and operating efficiency.  You must have strong leadership and people management skills as your primary focus is to lead your team to deliver their business objectives. You will be able to demonstrate that you share our company values and possess strong leadership, communication and organisational skills.

What’s in it for you?

In return for your hard work as a Sales Manager, you also have access to a range of other benefits including:

30 days annual leave including bank holidays which increases with length of service Birthday day off Company Car Contributory Pension Scheme Discounts on new and used vehicle purchases (as well as serving and repairs) for colleagues and their families Free MOT every year Recognition of length of service at 5,10,20,30 & 40 years anniversary  Life Assurance (death in service benefit)  Staff Car Scheme* Cycle to Work Scheme Employee Assistance programme with access to a 24/7 helpline Sinclair Foundation - charitable foundation designed to support members or their close family who find they need financial support at times of ill-health. Development opportunities within the Sinclair Group Free on-site parking

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