Universal Asset Management (UAM)
Universal Asset Management (UAM) is an industry leader in the business of buying, selling, leasing, managing and recycling a wide variety of commercial aviation assets for an array of clients. The company specializes in Asset and Inventory Management, Aircraft Leasing, Component Sales, End-of-Life Recycling Programs and innovative technology research and development.
Headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, the company has undergone considerable change and experienced monumental growth over the past decade. UAM has expanded to include offices and assets on six continents. UAM has implemented new technologies in every division and role throughout the company while transforming warehouses and UAM aircraft facilities to over five times their size. In March of 2017, UAM was acquired by ARI, a Hong Kong company focused on commercial aircraft leasing and asset management.
The Company’s Business Units:
Disassembly facility and warehouse – Tupelo, Mississippi Sales office – Brighton, UK ARI, Hong Kong, China China Aircraft Disassembly Centre, Harbin, China Description & Responsibilities
The day-to-day sales and marketing activity of our aircraft component inventory is handled by UAM Account Managers located in our offices around the globe. UAM Junior Account Managers are ultimately responsible for marketing and selling our aviation component inventory to customers around the world in a timely manner. This includes the growth and development of the customer base, to include airlines, MROs, and other companies in the business of buying & selling aircraft components. UAM Sales operates under a “people to people” business model where relationships and customer service set us apart from other companies in the industry. Duties:
Establish and grow relationships with customers to achieve all goals set forth for those accounts, keeping customer service the priority. Achieve all monthly, quarterly, and annual sales goals. Support outside sales with customer data and quote history. Receive RFQ customer inquiries. Provide customers with quotes and follow up on quotes. Negotiate sales price to close sales. Maintain contact with customers to develop further business. Attend morning meetings with other Sales Department Operations to coordinate daily activity and assist the Credit and Collections Manager in obtaining payments. Identify customer requirements, issues, and needs, find a solution for those requirements, and see the solution through to completion. Use creativity to improve the current sales process, focusing on constant improvement. Generate phone calls to further build relationships with new customers. Identify new customers and opportunities to include both airlines and other aviation companies interested in purchasing aviation components. Report results to the management team by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing sales activity and information. Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending company training events, industry workshops, and following industry news and publications to stay current on the state of aviation and trends in the industry. Qualifications & Experience
Relationship building, emphasizing excellence, maintaining a high energy level, negotiation, prospecting skills, meeting sales goals, creativity, sales planning, independence, motivation for sales, customer service, and self-confidence are required. In addition, candidates should possess the following: University graduate, with an aviation focus; minimum level Bachelor’s degree preferred. Technical background and experience in records trace for aircraft, engines, and major components preferred. Sales background – Component Sales and aviation experience is preferred; know how to foster and close a sale. Aviation industry contracts preferred or a history of establishing and building relationships with contacts and companies. Understanding (or ability/willingness to learn) UAM products & services, including trends in the aviation industry. International sales experience and knowledge of global cultures.
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Disassembly facility and warehouse – Tupelo, Mississippi Sales office – Brighton, UK ARI, Hong Kong, China China Aircraft Disassembly Centre, Harbin, China Description & Responsibilities
The day-to-day sales and marketing activity of our aircraft component inventory is handled by UAM Account Managers located in our offices around the globe. UAM Junior Account Managers are ultimately responsible for marketing and selling our aviation component inventory to customers around the world in a timely manner. This includes the growth and development of the customer base, to include airlines, MROs, and other companies in the business of buying & selling aircraft components. UAM Sales operates under a “people to people” business model where relationships and customer service set us apart from other companies in the industry. Duties:
Establish and grow relationships with customers to achieve all goals set forth for those accounts, keeping customer service the priority. Achieve all monthly, quarterly, and annual sales goals. Support outside sales with customer data and quote history. Receive RFQ customer inquiries. Provide customers with quotes and follow up on quotes. Negotiate sales price to close sales. Maintain contact with customers to develop further business. Attend morning meetings with other Sales Department Operations to coordinate daily activity and assist the Credit and Collections Manager in obtaining payments. Identify customer requirements, issues, and needs, find a solution for those requirements, and see the solution through to completion. Use creativity to improve the current sales process, focusing on constant improvement. Generate phone calls to further build relationships with new customers. Identify new customers and opportunities to include both airlines and other aviation companies interested in purchasing aviation components. Report results to the management team by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing sales activity and information. Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending company training events, industry workshops, and following industry news and publications to stay current on the state of aviation and trends in the industry. Qualifications & Experience
Relationship building, emphasizing excellence, maintaining a high energy level, negotiation, prospecting skills, meeting sales goals, creativity, sales planning, independence, motivation for sales, customer service, and self-confidence are required. In addition, candidates should possess the following: University graduate, with an aviation focus; minimum level Bachelor’s degree preferred. Technical background and experience in records trace for aircraft, engines, and major components preferred. Sales background – Component Sales and aviation experience is preferred; know how to foster and close a sale. Aviation industry contracts preferred or a history of establishing and building relationships with contacts and companies. Understanding (or ability/willingness to learn) UAM products & services, including trends in the aviation industry. International sales experience and knowledge of global cultures.
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