Graduate Engineer - Technical Sales

People Solutions Group
Walsall
5 days ago
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Graduate Engineer – Technical Sales

Monday - Thursday: 8am -4pm & Friday: 8am  - 2pm (occasional flexibility as required)

£25,000 - £28,000 per annum

People Solutions are looking for a Graduate Engineer with an interest in Technical Sales to work for our client based in Walsall.

Benefits:

  • Comprehensive training and mentor-ship from a team of skilled engineers
  • A stable and successful family-run business with a long history of growth and innovation
  • A supportive and collaborative working environment
  • Excellent career progression opportunities, with potential to move into senior sales or technical roles
  • Competitive salary with additional benefits

Day-to-Day Duties:

  • Gain in-depth product and industry knowledge, learning directly from experienced professionals
  • Work with clients to understand their engineering challenges and offer tailored technical solutions
  • Use your engineering background to provide expert advice and support to customers
  • Be involved in site visits and client meetings, travelling within a 20-mile radius of the office
  • Play a key role in promoting the company’s solutions and driving business growth

Essential Skills:

  • A degree in any engineering discipline
  • A genuine interest in technical sales and customer-facing roles
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to explain technical concepts clearly
  • A proactive and motivated individual eager to learn and grow within the business

Desirable Skills:

  • Knowledge of CAD and CNC machining
  • Previous experience in a customer-facing or sales role
  • An understanding of engineering components and manufacturing processes
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Training:

  • Full training and mentor-ship provided by experienced engineers and sales professionals
  • Opportunities for professional development and industry-specific learning
  • Exposure to a variety of engineering industries, including aerospace, automotive, precision engineering, and oil & gas
  • Hands-on experience in technical sales, client relationship management, and business development

If you are a graduate engineer looking for a role that allows you to apply your technical knowledge in a dynamic and client-facing environment, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

Apply today and start your career in Technical Sales!

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