Autoland AG | Germany | 06xxx, 04xxx Sandersdorf-Brehna, Halle, Leipzig | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 18.03.2026 on stepstone.de
Pricing Manager Used Cars (m/f/d)
For over four decades, the name Autoland has been synonymous with the highest customer orientation, top prices and best quality. With 36 locations in 10 federal states, over 1,500 dedicated employees and an annual turnover of 1 billion euros in 2025, Autoland is the largest manufacturer-independent automotive retail company in Germany. “In purchasing lies the profit” – buying and selling vehicles is our daily bread. An optimal price management makes a decisive contribution to the achievement of our corporate goals – give the vehicles their value as Pricing Manager Used cars (m/w/d) in cross-input. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Pricing at the used car market via various tools as well as via trading and auction platforms Assessment and pricing of used cars from 5 years Inclusion of product value, general market situation and purchasing power of customers
High automotive affinity and experience in handling popular vehicle platforms Analytical understanding and pronounced understanding Sense and interest in current market developments in automotive trade
Top grade plus Holiday allowance and annual success bonuses 30 days of year Modern workplace with the latest technology An interesting and varied position in a dynamically growing company A pleasant working environment and a friendly Autoland team
Location
![]() | Autoland AG | |
| Sandersdorf-Brehna, Halle, Leipzig | ||
| Germany |
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