Job Title: Technical Sales (Valves) – Eastrand
Company:Professional Career Services
Job description: Job Summary Employer DescriptionManufacturing pipes, valves, fittings, and couplings.Job DescriptionYour duties will encompass:
- Develop and maintain relationships with existing customers.
- Prepare and present sales proposals and quotes to potential and existing customers.
- Keep accurate records of sales activities and provide weekly reports.
- Collaborate with other departments to ensure customer satisfaction.
- Meet and exceed sales targets.
- Provide feedback to management regarding customer needs and market trends.
- Collaborate with other internal sales agent to align sales strategy.
Qualifications
- Matric
Skills
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in technical sales from same industry.
- Proven sales ability and a history of meeting or exceeding targets
- English and at least one other local language.
Work under pressure and very tight deadlines
Strong attention to detail * Technical understanding (must be able to interpret Technical Drawings).
- Experience with Pipes, Valves and Fittings being.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Salary / PackageR10K – R20K CTCProfessional Career ServicesRecruiter
Expected salary: R10000 – 20000 per month
Location: South Africa
Job date: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:45:06 GMT
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