Ferrari’s Coffee
Business Development Manager

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Company Description
Ferrari’s Coffee has been roasting specialty coffee since 1927, combining decades of craft with a focus on modern tastes. The company continually evolves with changing coffee trends, creating blends suited to contemporary coffee shops and hospitality venues. Ferrari’s Coffee products are supplied through trusted distributors across the UK, supporting partners with reliable quality and service. Team members join a heritage brand that values consistency, innovation, and strong relationships with customers and distributors.
Role Description
The Business Development Manager is a full-time role based in Bridgend. This role is responsible for identifying and developing new business opportunities with coffee shops, hospitality partners, and distributors, while strengthening relationships with existing customers. Day-to-day tasks include:
- Prospecting and visiting clients
- Presenting Ferrari’s Coffee products
- Negotiating pricing and terms
- Preparing proposals and reports
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The Business Development Manager will collaborate with internal teams on sales strategies, attend industry events and trade shows, and monitor market trends to support growth. The role also involves:
- Maintaining a structured sales pipeline
- Meeting agreed targets
- Providing feedback to guide product and service improvements
Qualifications
- Strong sales, account management, and negotiation skills, with demonstrated ability to develop new business and retain existing customers.
- Experience in relationship building, stakeholder management, and customer service, ideally within food and beverage or related sectors.
- Commercial awareness and analytical skills, including forecasting, reporting, and the ability to interpret market and competitor data.
- Effective communication and presentation skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences and represent the brand professionally.
- Proficiency with CRM tools and basic office software (e.g., spreadsheets, presentations) to manage pipelines and prepare documentation.
- Self-motivated, organized, and able to work independently on-site, with a proactive approach to meeting targets and deadlines.
- Previous experience in the coffee industry or hospitality sector is an advantage, along with a genuine interest in specialty coffee.
- Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel to customer sites and events as required; relevant vocational or degree-level qualification in business, sales, or a related field is beneficial.


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- £35,000 - £45,000 Based on experience
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