Commercial Manager - Flavours

Seven Search and Selection Ltd
London
1 week ago
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Commercial Manager – Flavour Ingredients

Location: Home based with travel to South East office

C£80-100k DOE + highly attractive Bonus + Package


The business:

  • A well-established £multi-million UK Food Ingredients supplier with a reputation for second-to-none customer service, quality, honesty & integrity
  • Currently experiencing a period of unprecedented growth with ambitious but equally achievable plans for continued double digit growth over the next 5 years to reach a turnover of c£100m
  • Their culture puts the customer at the heart of the business providing an unparalleled service from every facet of the business
  • As a key part of their continued growth, they are now seeking to recruit a Commercial Manager with a specialism in Flavour Ingredients.


In the role you should expect to:

  • Be at the forefront of the company’s 5-year growth strategy by maximising the opportunities identified in the Flavour Ingredients sector through leveraging their own customer relationships
  • Report to the Director of Sales, you’ll run your business unit like it’s your own with full P&L accountable for current and new business targets – with an emphasis very much on the latter
  • The Commercial Manager’s passion for what they do coupled with their strategic vision, will be a driving force behind the company’s propulsion into the next chapter of its 50-year history by becoming the leading independent supplier of food & beverage ingredients in their chosen markets


The business is looking for a Commercial Manager that has:

  • Real expertise in the Flavour Ingredients sector. You’ll be entrepreneurial and keen to realise the value of your expertise and network
  • A strong reputation for honesty & integrity built up over a c5-10 year period of sustained success in the Flavour Ingredients sector
  • A natural passion & motivation for building new and maintaining close relationships with key customers in the Flavour Ingredients sector
  • Excellent demonstratable new business generation, account management, negotiation, communication & interpersonal skills.


Please send your CV using the form on this page, quoting reference7/17700/7F. Confidentiality assured.


Whilst we would like to respond to all our on-line applicants, regrettably we are unable to do so due to the high volumes we receive. If you do not hear back within 14 days unfortunately the relevant consultant has decided not to progress with your application. For alternative opportunities please search our vacancies on our website.


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