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Sales Order Processor

Leeds
money-bag £26000 - £28000/annum
Posted 6 days ago

Futures are supporting an industry leading manufacturer in their search for a Sales Order Processor This is a great opportunity to join a business with a superb reputation and impressive product range. The successful Sales Oder Processor will work within internal sales responding to customers via email and processing request for quotations. You will be the first point of contact for any web enquiries that are submitted through the company website or email. It is essential you have previously worked for a manufacturer in a sales support style role. 

Sales Order Processor - Main Responsibilities – Manufacturing / Engineering /Sales / Administration

  • Upload sales orders accurately and efficiently
  • Act as a point of contact for customer and internal sales queries, providing clear, timely updates on orders and delivery schedules.
  • Maintain and update CRM and internal systems with accurate customer data, quotations, and sales activity.
  • Respond to emails and provide general customer service
  • Coordinate with sales, logistics, and operations teams to ensure smooth order fulfilment and resolve any issues quickly.

Sales Order Processor – The person – Manufacturing / Engineering /Sales / Administration

  • Prior experience in a similar sales support style role
  • Experience working for a manufacturer is preferred
  • Excellent IT skills

If this role appeals, please apply now!

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