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Bri w 16-02-11 01:10 PM

What's a Commercial Manager?
 
Had a call from an Agency earlier asking if I'd be interested in a position as Commercial Manager. The company they are acting for has set up a new Service organisation, and they need someone to work with their Service Manager to improve the image of the organisation with many customers who've got a negative view of the company.

Do I get to wear a clown's suit? Just what is a Comm Mgr and what do they do?

G 16-02-11 01:16 PM

Re: What's a Commercial Manager?
 
In our company they are essentially just a QS if they are based on site.

The office based ones are responsible for the budget and funding for the entire project.

So I would say the title is wide ranging, can you not just ask the Agency for the job profile?

HTH

speedplay 16-02-11 01:18 PM

Re: What's a Commercial Manager?
 
As G has already said.

The role can vary depending on industry and company.

I did find this pretty good explanation though:-

"The role of a Commercial Manager is highly varied. Those working within the commercial departments of large, multinational corporations may take individual responsibility for sales, marketing, contracting, negotiations, finance, contract law or property management to name but a few. In some smaller companies — and in the case of entrepreneurs — commercial managers would be expected to deal with all these various roles themselves, rather than oversee a department containing expert teams in each field. In either business environment, a commercial manager must be adept at understanding and engaging in all aspects of the strategic function, which is where a specialist qualification in commercial management comes to the fore."

Bri w 16-02-11 01:27 PM

Re: What's a Commercial Manager?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by G (Post 2483624)
In our company they are essentially just a QS if they are based on site.

The office based ones are responsible for the budget and funding for the entire project.

So I would say the title is wide ranging, can you not just ask the Agency for the job profile?

HTH

They're are emailing it thro', along with the company profile and direction the company wants to take.

Ed 16-02-11 01:28 PM

Re: What's a Commercial Manager?
 
It's an advertising role - ie, managing commercials.

HTH;)

punyXpress 16-02-11 04:03 PM

Re: What's a Commercial Manager?
 
. . . or managing HGVs ? ;)

davepreston 16-02-11 04:27 PM

Re: What's a Commercial Manager?
 
call me the ultimute sinic and dont take anything away from you, as im aware you are very good at what you do. but do you know this agency, how do they know of you, have you dealt with them before etc etc
its just ive heard of allot of job scams going round atm







ps give us a job :)

seedy100 16-02-11 06:09 PM

Re: What's a Commercial Manager?
 
Salesman

malks 16-02-11 07:06 PM

Re: What's a Commercial Manager?
 
I would say in my industry (construction) a commercial manager is a managing quantity surveyor in a reasonably high position. they would be in charge of senior surveyors and qs/assistants etc.... they would have to decifer the qs reports and such like. if it's for a construction company I would say you'd need a back ground of quantity surveying for the role

Bri w 16-02-11 07:21 PM

Re: What's a Commercial Manager?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davepreston (Post 2483759)
call me the ultimute sinic and dont take anything away from you, as im aware you are very good at what you do. but do you know this agency, how do they know of you, have you dealt with them before etc etc
its just ive heard of allot of job scams going round atm

ps give us a job :)

I know the agency well, and have done a fair bit of business with them. The Company that's hiring I also know fairly well, and they are a blue chip multi-national, and I know there Service Mgr well having worked a lot with him in the past.

And I could do with a driver but I'm worried about your record for staying on the road ;)


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