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MobilityWorks

Commercial Vehicle Consultant

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In-Office
Oakland, CA, USA
Mid level
In-Office
Oakland, CA, USA
Mid level
Drive commercial vehicle sales by consulting with businesses and fleet managers, assessing needs, demonstrating vehicles, managing the sales process from quote to delivery, coordinating upfitting and finance, maintaining CRM records, and developing business through market research and networking.
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As a Commercial Vehicle Sales Consultant, your primary responsibility is to drive sales and provide expert guidance to businesses and organizations in the selection and purchase of commercial vehicles. You will leverage your in-depth knowledge of commercial vehicles, industry trends, and customer needs to offer tailored solutions. Your role is pivotal in fostering strong customer relationships, maximizing sales opportunities, and contributing to the success of the commercial vehicle sales department. 

 

Responsibilities:

 

Customer Consultation and Needs Assessment: 

Engage with business owners, fleet managers, and organizations to understand their commercial vehicle requirements. 

Conduct thorough needs assessments to determine the most suitable vehicles based on payload capacity, cargo space, and other specific requirements. 

Provide expert advice and guidance on vehicle options, configurations, features, and upfitting possibilities. 

 

Product Knowledge and Demonstrations: 

Develop and maintain a deep understanding of commercial vehicle models 

Stay updated on industry trends, advancements, safety regulations, and emissions standards. 

Conduct product demonstrations, showcasing the features, capabilities, and benefits of different Commercial vehicles. 

 

Sales Process Facilitation: 

Manage the complete sales process from initial contact to delivery, ensuring a seamless and positive customer experience. 

Assist customers with vehicle selection, pricing, financing options, lease agreements, and trade-in evaluations. 

Collaborate with the sales team, finance department, and service technicians to ensure efficient and timely sales transactions. 

 

Customer Relationship Management: 

Build and nurture strong relationships with customers, understanding their unique business needs and becoming their trusted advisor. 

Proactively follow up with customers, providing ongoing support, addressing concerns, and identifying opportunities for upselling or cross-selling. 

Maintain regular communication to strengthen customer loyalty and generate referrals. 

 

Market Research and Business Development: 

Stay informed about market trends, competitor offerings, and emerging technologies in the commercial vehicle industry. 

Identify potential customers and market segments to develop targeted sales strategies. 

Attend industry trade shows, conferences, and networking events to expand the customer base and promote brand awareness. 

 

Collaboration and Coordination: 

Collaborate with internal teams, such as finance, service, and inventory management, to ensure a smooth and efficient sales process. 

Coordinate vehicle deliveries, inspections, and upfitting services with service technicians and external vendors. 

Provide feedback to management regarding customer needs, product improvements, and market opportunities. 

 

Reporting and Documentation: 

Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of customer interactions, sales activities, and pipeline management in the CRM system. 

Prepare sales reports, forecasts, and performance metrics for management review. 

Ensure compliance with all necessary paperwork, contracts, and legal requirements. 

 

 

Qualifications:

Proven experience in commercial vehicle sales or a similar industry. 

Strong consultative selling skills, able to identify customer needs and provide effective solutions. 

Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to build rapport with diverse clients. 

Proficiency in using CRM systems, sales software, and other relevant tools. 

Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced sales environment. 

Results-driven with a track record of meeting or exceeding sales targets. 

Valid driver's license with a clean driving record. 

 


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