Area Sales Engineer

Sheffield
2 weeks ago
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Area Sales Engineer

CNC Machinery

Home based role - Covering the North of England

Birmingham, Nottingham, Stoke, Sheffield, Chester, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle.

£45-50k basic with uncapped commision (1% of everything invoiced) plus Company Car

This is a great opportunity to join a well-respected engineering solutions organisation
Market leader of CNC capital equipment that supply a variety of manufacturing solutions
Great opportunity to join a trusted technical business with a fantastic reputation on delivering quality and service The Company:

This organisation boasts a great portfolio of engineering and manufacturing solutions
Used by clients for their engineering quality, reliability, and capability
Established for well over 70 years
They are looking to strengthen their technical sales team
Good progression opportunities
Company is highly profitableThe Role:

Managing the North of England territory, you will be responsible for all sales across this geographical location from Birmingham up to Scotland
80% winning new business
20% managing existing accounts
You will be responsible for all lead generation and your sales pipeline
Selling into a wide range of companies who manufacture goods in the aerospace, automotive, medical industries to name but a few
High average order values and 3 month + average sales cycleThe Candidate:

The ideal candidate will have field sales experience selling capital equipment into the manufacturing and industrial markets
Ability to work on multiple projects
Organised, structured and ambitious
Tenacity to hunt for new business and manage accounts
Looking for career development, progressing and willing to undertake training The Package:
·£45,000 to £50,000 Basic Salary, uncapped commission
·Pension, Mobile, Laptop, Company Car
·25 days holiday plus stats

Please apply for this job online if you are interested and feel you fit the above criteria. The company are doing first interviews immediately and if you have any questions, please contact the team at TalentTech Recruitment

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