Every role in SEAOIL contributes significantly to the company. Here’s a summary of what you will be doing in this job:
The Officer (Franchise Conversion) facilitates the end-to-end conversion of non-SEAOIL stations to the SEAOIL brand within a specified geographical area. In addition, the role owner will have the opportunity to apply customer service skills and experiences by building and maintaining professional relationships with the company's stakeholders.
Success in this role will require you to fulfill the following responsibilities:
1. Negotiates the terms and conditions of the conversion packages and contracts with prospective clients.
2. Discusses and seeks approval for all related costs.
3. Ensures continuous and effective client relationship management throughout the conversion process.
4. Endorses all converted stations to the Station Turnover and Rollout Team, subsequent to signing of the contract.
5. Ensures the complete collection of related fees/payments in compliance with prescribed schedules.
6. Ensures the accuracy and timeliness of all related reports and monitoring templates, including those related to leads generation and assessment.
7. Performs other functions that may be assigned from time to time.
Preferred Qualifications for the Role:
Graduate of any four-year Business course and from reputable universitiesWith driver's license (can drive an M/T vehicle)At least one year of sales and account handling experienceDemo
nstrates strong product knowledge, negotiation skills, presentation skills, and attention to detailsAbove average verbal and written communication skillsWorking knowledge of web-ba
sed Google Workspac
e (formerly, G Suite, and comprises of spreadsheets, docu
ments, and presentations)Willing to do fieldwork
A day in the life of an Officer (Franchise Conversion) would involve:
1. Frequent traveling even during weekends
2. Conducting price surveys and gathering information to help determine margin offerings for dealers (includes submission of pictures of the station, priceboard, station coordinates, and all relevant forms/templates)
3. Gathering of documents such as land titles, building permits, station sketch plans, DENR Environment Management Bureau (EMB) documents, fire permits, and any related document pertaining to station conversion and operations
4. Coordination with the Legal Services Department for the requisition and issuance of contracts and other relevant documents