Sales Representative /Scrap Metal Buyer
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Other, Western Cape
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This listing does not state a salary. As a guide, driver roles in South Africa typically pay R7 000 to R18 000 a month (indicative).
Job description
A Scrap Metal Buyer (“Buyer”) is responsible for sourcing and purchasing all types of scrap metal, arising from several different sources.
The Buyer engages with scrap suppliers, negotiating terms to secure material at the most competitive price while achieving both individual and team targets.
The role further involves managing, developing, and maintaining customer relationships, as well as identifying and securing new scrap supply opportunities.
A Buyer must at all times, conduct himself/herself in such a manner that reflects the professional and ethical values of the Group.
Qualifying Criteria
· A minimum Grade 12 certificate
· At least 3 years of buying or sales experience; preferably in manufacturing, engineering or scrap and recycling industry
· Valid Driver’s license and own reliable transport
· Computer literacy
· Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel
· Must be prepared to work overtime when required
Qualifying Attributes:
· Strong sense of integrity and trustworthy
· Ability to interact with people from diverse cultures and different levels within any organization
· Ability to manage long-term partnerships while also generating new leads
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills
· Ability to work independently and self-starter
· Time management
· Efficient at managing multiple suppliers, negotiations, and follow-ups simultaneously
· Attention to detail in contracts, quantities, and pricing
· Proven negotiating skills
· Self-motivated, takes initiative
· Comfortable working in a fast-changing environment
· Proactive in identifying new opportunities and solving challenges
· Team player
· Knowledge of logistics, transport, and handling of scrap beneficial
Type
Permanent
Reporting to:
Divisional Director
Job type:
Permanent position
Benefits include
· Provident fund
· Car allowance, car maintenance, petrol and car insurance
· Life cover
· Medical aid
· Funeral cover
· 15 x paid leave days per annum
· Long service leave after five years of employment
Standard hours
07:30 – 17:00 Monday - Thursday
07:30 – 16:00 Fridays
May be required to work overtime as per operational requirements
Salary
We offer a highly competitive package depending on the extent of the applicant’s qualifications and experience.
We regret that it is not possible to contact all unsuccessful applicants. Applicants who have not been contacted within fourteen days from the date of their submission should consider their application unsuccessful.
Please note that the successful candidate will receive a formal, written offer of employment after all applicable pre-employment checks have been completed. This offer will only be valid if it is signed by a company representative authorised to make such an offer. Representations made on behalf of the company in any other form do not constitute valid offers of employment and should not be construed as such.
Application Question(s):
- Do you have a reliable and registered vehicle of your own?
- Can you easily commute to Epping, Cape Town where this position is based?
License/Certification:
- Do you have a valid drivers license? (Required)
Work Location: In person
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