an automobile sales manager oversees the manufacturing and sales operations of vehicles in the automotive industry. this role combines production efficiency with sales strategy to ensure profitability, quality control, and market competitiveness. they typically work for automakers, dealerships, or large manufacturing firms, managing teams across production lines and sales channels.
key responsibilities
production management: supervise assembly lines, coordinate with suppliers, optimize workflows, and ensure compliance with safety and quality standards (., iso certifications). monitor inventory, reduce waste, and implement lean manufacturing techniques to meet production targets.
sales and marketing: develop sales strategies, analyze market trends, forecast demand, and manage dealership networks or direct sales teams. negotiate with distributors, track sales performance, and handle customer relations to boost revenue.
team leadership: hire, train, and lead cross-functional teams (., engineers, salespeople, technicians). resolve operational issues, conduct performance reviews, and foster collaboration between production and sales departments.
financial oversight: budget for production costs, sales expenses, and profitability. analyze kpis like production yield, sales volume, and roi to make data-driven decisions.
compliance and innovation: ensure adherence to regulations (., emissions standards, labor laws). stay updated on industry trends like electric vehicles or autonomous tech, and drive process improvements.
required skills and competencies
technical skills: knowledge of automotive engineering, supply chain management, and tools like erp systems (., sap) or crm software.
soft skills: strong leadership, communication, negotiation, and problem-solving abilities. analytical mindset for data interpretation and strategic planning.
industry knowledge: familiarity with automotive trends, such as sustainability, digital transformation, and global markets.
certifications: often beneficial, like pmp (project management professional) or six sigma for process improvement.
education and experience
education: bachelor's degree in business administration, engineering, automotive technology, or a related field. advanced degrees (., mba) are common for senior roles.
experience: 10-20+ years in automotive production or sales, often starting in roles like production supervisor or sales representative. experience in multinational companies is advantageous due to global supply chains.
Experience
12 - 19 Years
No. of Openings
18
Education
B.A, B.Com, B.Sc, M.A, M.Com
Role
Automobile Sales Manager
Industry Type
Automobile / Auto Ancillaries
Gender
[ Male / Female ]
Type of Job
Full Time
Work Location Type
Work from Office