The ACMV Sales Engineer is responsible for handling customer inquiries, preparing quotations, achieving maintenance service sales, and following up on payments.
Permanent, 5 days, Paya Lebar, 8.30am-5.30pm
Our
Client:
Air con installer for commercial and residential projects,
cold room, marine air con system.
Job scope
- Handle incoming leads and inquiries,
Address customer inquiries, feedback, and complaints.
- To achieve maintenance service sales
- 70% farmer
- Prepare quotation
- Follow up on payments
- Perform additional duties as assigned
by the manager
Requirements
- Understanding of
ACMV (Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation) systems.
- Contact with F&B
owner or M&E consultant/contractor a plus ( kitchen exhaust pipe cleaning)
- Valid Class 3
driving license
- Owning a vehicle is a plus
Benefits
Strong Management
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