Ref: GP186-2879

Job description / Role

Employment: Full Time

Charterhouse is working with a market leader from the metals recycling industry. To coincide with the growth of the business, our client is looking for a Business Head to set up a brand new division for batteries, tyres and lubricant.

The initial focus of the role will be to set up and run the division, establishing the retail network and distribution strategies to connect with retail clients. As well as institutional / retail clients the role will involve dealer operations and new segment operations including government and private companies.

Requirements

The successful candidate should have a minimum of 8 years work experience in the same industry holding a high level of knowledge of the automotive and battery markets. A ready client and vendor base to kick start the operation is essential.

About the Company

The Charterhouse brand and business was launched in Dubai and the Middle East in April 2004 by a team of international recruiters and management consultants, after its inception in Sydney, Australia in September 2003. Charterhouse Middle East is now positioned as the leading regional recruiter within its area of disciplines and functional markets.

Charterhouse offers professional and bespoke contingency and retained search services to all sectors of the market. Service quality is guaranteed, thanks to a particular focus on flexibility. Charterhouse was the first international search and selection business to establish Dubai as its base. The growth in the Middle East region has been mirrored by Charterhouse globally, with offices now in Qatar, Hong Kong, Singapore, Melbourne and Sydney.

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Area Manager salaries in Saudi Arabia

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SAR 18,500

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