Full Time Store Assistant wanted in Bridgwater

Wynnstay is a leading regional agri-supply business committed to becoming the leading supplier of products and services in the rural economy, with a Group turnover in excess of £377 million, employing some 1000 people across the business. Our Retail Division consists of 52 established Retail outlets providing a comprehensive range of products for farmers and rural dwellers. Our existing dedicated teams provide a specialist and professional service, offering technical advice on all aspects of the wide range of products available.

The Role: We are now looking to appoint a motivated and hardworking individual seeking a career in a retail sales environment, who can utilise their specialist agricultural knowledge. You will be required to identify and maximise sales opportunities through high levels of customer service and knowledge of the products available from our large portfolio.

The Candidate:
To be considered you will preferably have an agricultural background, and thrive from working in a fast-paced environment. An SQP qualification is desirable although training can be provided for the right candidate. You must be able to cope with a physically demanding role involving a substantial amount of manual handling.

The rewards? Wynnstay Group offer a competitive package to include competitive basic salary, company profit related pay, training and development opportunities, a child care voucher scheme and auto-enrolment pension scheme. Life assurance and company share incentives are also available to eligible staff after a qualifying period.

To apply for this position, please submit a CV together with a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role, to Sarah Walters at Head Office, Wynnstay Group Plc, Eagle House, Llansantffraid, Powys, SY22 6AQ or visit our careers page at www.wynnstay.co.uk/careers

Closing date for receipt of applications: Tuesday 6 December 2016 at 5pm
 

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