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Mobile Flooring Sales Representative/Project Manager

Carters
Lancashire
2 weeks ago
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Are you an experienced Flooring Sales Representative/Project Manager looking for a new challenge with a leading brand that is set to change the way flooring is sold in New Zealand?

LivSpace is a national interiors supply and installation business delivering end-to-end solutions to the residential and construction sector. LivSpace is part of Carters Building Supplies - New Zealand's leading trade supplier with over 150 years of industry trust.


Due to growing business demand, LivSpace is expanding its operation into the Upper South Island region leveraging CARTERS' extensive customer network of developers, independent builders and Group Home customers. This exciting move marks a significant step in LivSpace and CARTERS becoming a one-stop destination for end-to-end interiors offering (flooring and kitchens) and construction solutions.


To spearhead this new integrated offering, we're looking for a Mobile Flooring Sales Representative/Project Manager based in Nelson who will collaborate with CARTERS' Account Managers in the field who have established relationships and connections across our branch network in the Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough region.


As the Mobile Flooring Sales Representative/Project Manager you will aim to deliver high-quality hard and soft flooring solutions for our trade customers.


You will divide your time between meeting customers onsite or in their homes. You will take customers through the end-to-end sales processes from presenting samples, measuring, quantifying, quoting, managing installations and after sales support.


The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in flooring sales & project management in flooring installation, established connections with installers and is passionate about delivering outstanding customer service.


The key functions for this role includes:


Working closely with clients to understand their requirements and preferences tailored to their flooring needsHelping customers to select materials and finishes that are appropriate for the application and client preferencesMeasuring, quantifying and pricingWorking with Account Managers to convert consultations into salesDelivering an outstanding client experience, ensuring customer satisfaction throughout the consultation, quoting and install process

 Skills & Experience:


Solid background in soft and/or hard flooring in the retail or commercial sectorTechnically capable, understands products and installation Sound measuring, quantifying & pricing experienceAbility to build and maintain strong customer relationshipsProject management experience - organised, detailed with exceptional time management & multitasking abilities.A team player with a positive, can-do attitude

 What we offer


A Competitive Base salary + Vehicle7.5% Benefits Package, includes Superannuation Savings Scheme, Life & Disability InsuranceWe also pay for your Southern Cross Health InsuranceSupportive, respectful, fun, collaborative, diverse teamBuying privileges across all Carters stores

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