Sales and Account Coordinator Role (British Columbia)

Sales and Account Coordinator Role (British Columbia)

18 Aug
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West Coast Reduction
|
British Columbia

18 Aug

West Coast Reduction

British Columbia

Embark on a rewarding career with West Coast Reduction Ltd. as a Sales and Account Coordinator in Vancouver. This position blends customer management with vital logistics functions.

West Coast Reduction is known for its commitment to sustainability, transforming food waste into valuable resources. As a Sales and Account Coordinator, you will support the sales team by managing customer accounts and engaging in logistics for finished goods. Through this development-focused role, you'll gain hands-on experience in shipment coordination, documentation, and international trade.

Key Responsibilities:
• Manage finished positive sales and support customer accounts
• Assist with supply chain and order coordination tasks
• Track shipments and ensure timely payment processing




• Maintain accurate customer records in ERP
• Collaborate with other teams on sales reports and business proposals

Requirements:
• Post-secondary education in Logistics or related field preferred
• 1–3 years in sales support or logistics coordination
• Excellent communication and organizational skills
• Familiarity with Microsoft Office applications
• Class 5 Driver’s License is beneficial

Drive successful sales and engage in logistics management to support West Coast Reduction's mission.
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📌 Sales and Account Coordinator Role (British Columbia)
🏢 West Coast Reduction
📍 British Columbia

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