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General Manager - Industrial Mechanical/Electrical

Bridgewater Resources UK
Manchester
4 days ago
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One of the UK's leading industrial electrical (also some mechanical) wholesalers is looking for a proactive and results-focused General Manager to open a new branch in the Greater Manchester area. You'll be working for an impressive 1.5+ billion group of distribution businesses that continue to grow through the high-quality service they provide alongside quality, branded products. They have an enviable supplier network and have built a fantastic reputation for themselves within their industry. The business offers excellent progression opportunities and promotes a culture of autonomy and financial rewards for success.


The Opportunity

As a General Manager, you will:



  • Have full autonomy and be responsible for the running of the entire business, including full P&L, managing and mentoring employees, driving sales, marketing, logistics and purchasing
  • Be instrumental in the setting up of a new business, a new business from a well known brand
  • Develop and maintain relationships with both new and some existing customers
  • Ensure the achievement of your set targets and objectives
  • Drive sales growth and company performance
  • Be at the forefront of representing and growing your business

Requirements

To be successful in this role, you should have:



  • B2B sales and management experience
  • Experience in the industrial sector, this can be mechanical, electrical etc.
  • Excellent negotiation skills and the ability to spot and capitalise on new business opportunities
  • A proven track record of developing relationships with both suppliers and customers
  • Natural leadership qualities

Rewards

As a General Manager, you will receive:



  • Starting salary of 45,000 - 60,000 (negotiable depending on experience and possibly more for the right person)
  • A lucrative bonus linked to your performance and that of your business
  • A package including a car, mobile, laptop and healthcare
  • Company pension scheme

Do you think you have what it takes? Apply today to find out more.


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