About Us
Perry's Fuel Distributors were established in 1949 and has been family owned and operated since its establishment. We currently own, operate or supply over 85 retail sites where our customers can purchase fuel, with a fleet of delivery vehicles and a number of regional fuel depots.
We are an Australian family-owned fuel distribution company, operating across South Australia, Queensland, Victoria, Northern Territory, Western Australia and New South Wales.
The Role
With an increase of scale across our Adblue operations, we are looking to appoint a Business Development Manager who is passionate about sales and customer focussed.
This is a new role within the company which will be 100% focused on increasing Adblue sales, both in South Australia, and Nationally and will report to our National Sales Manager.
A significant component of the role will be generating new customer sales and the successful candidate will need to take an active role in the identification of opportunities and the development and presentation of proposals. The remuneration package will include a retainer and commission structure to reward success.
We offer a work vehicle, telephone, laptop and training and the ability to travel will be essential.
What We Are Seeking
We are seeking individuals who are keen to be part of our fun, vibrant and successful team. To be a member of the Perry's team you need to have strong values, be energetic, a team player and have a commitment to delivering high quality customer service to all of our customers.
The successful applicant will demonstrate the ability to multi-task, manage time effectively, take pride in their appearance and possess strong attention to detail and excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ideally you will be well versed in Salesforce, Microsoft office applications (Word, Excel and Outlook) and have sales experience however full training will be provided for the right candidate.
A background in the Adblue,petroleum industry or similar industries such as supporting the transport industry with exposure to high diesel users will be highly regarded but not essential.