Head of Commercial at Power Governors Limited
Power Governors Limited
Nairobi, Kenya
Permanent
Published 1 month ago · Expires 3 weeks from now
Job description
## Title: Head of Commercial
Managerial Responsibilities
- Develop and implement the company's commercial strategy to drive business growth and profitability
- Lead the commercial team, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and fostering a high-performance culture
- Set revenue and market share targets and monitor performance against these objectives
- Identify and cultivate strategic partnerships to enhance market presence and service offerings
- Define pricing models and strategies to optimize profitability while remaining competitive
- Collaborate with senior leadership to align commercial activities with overall business strategies
- Evaluate market trends and competitor activities to identify new business opportunities
- Establish and maintain governance frameworks for contracts, ensuring compliance and risk management
- Monitor the financial performance of commercial activities, including revenue streams and cost structures
- Represent the company at industry events and in negotiations with key clients or stakeholders
Operational Responsibilities
- Oversee the preparation and negotiation of contracts, ensuring terms align with company policies
- Manage the day-to-day activities of the commercial team, including sales and account management
- Coordinate with the product development team to align offerings with market needs and client expectations
- Ensure the timely delivery of telematics solutions and services to customers
- Monitor client accounts to address issues, resolve disputes, and ensure customer satisfaction
- Track and analyze sales performance metrics to identify areas for improvement
- Implement marketing and promotional campaigns to support sales efforts and expand market reach
- Ensure accurate documentation and reporting of all commercial transactions and activities
- Liaise with the finance team to ensure proper billing and collection of payments from clients