Citygate
Location
Watford, Hertfordshire | United Kingdom
Job description
Parts Sales Executive
What does a Parts Sales Executive do?es a Parts Sales Executive
A Parts Sales Executive is a key role interacting with all areas of the business including sales, service and customers. Some of the duties can include:
Involvement in the pre-planning of the business day to ensure a seamless customer experience. This can include the consistent delivery of basic customer service and meeting and exceeding customer expectations
You'll develop knowledge of our TPS products to understand the purpose of vehicle parts and how they function. The work is diverse and you'll be working both behind the scenes receiving deliveries and at the front desk.
A TPS Parts Sales Executive Apprentice
To be a TPS Parts Sales Executive Apprentice, you will need the right qualifications to start you on your learner journey. For TPS this is a minimum of GCSE (or equivalent) in English, Maths and Science at Grade 9 - 4 (A - C).
If you are imaginative, like a challenge and problem solving, then a Parts Sales Executive Apprenticeship could be the right programme for you. Ideal candidates are self-starters, creative, fresh thinkers who are ready to represent TPS as a premium brand and create positive customer experiences from brilliant basics to the customer wow.
If you can meet these requirements and believe in the brand values of TPS, you can stand out against the competition to become an outstanding apprentice.
Driving Your Career Forward
Once you are qualified as a Parts Sales Executive, there are a number of career paths open to you. Take a look to see some examples of where your career path could take you.
Parts Sales Executive Apprenticeship - Certified Parts Advisor - TPS Parts Sales Specialist - TPS Sales Development Manager/TPS Sales Manager/TPS Warehouse Operative - TPS Warehouse Supervisor - TPS Centre Manager
Apprenticeship vs University
In today's climate of budget cuts and the high cost of tuition, the option of going to university and continuing your education may not be the right choice for everyone and a degree may not necessarily be the requirement for many employers where experience and work-based skills are of more value.
An apprenticeship will give you the work experience and qualifications that you need to earn while you learn without racking up debt.
In this competitive marketplace, developing the right skills can help you to get ahead and stay ahead. With an apprenticeship you will be getting a head start in your career with a nationally recognised qualification and employment within TPS.
Top Benefits of an Apprenticeship
A chance to earn while you learn
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