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Graduate Internal Sales Engineer

£30,000 - £35,000
Yearly Bonus
25 days Holiday + Bank Holidays
6% Pension Matched
Private Health Care
Yearly training courses at Headquarters in Germany
Career Progression to External Sales Engineer
Location: Glasgow

Reference: BP 163

ATA Recruitment are working closely with a global leader that provide state of the art engineering solutions for industries such as petrochemical, chemical, pharmaceutical, food, energy, water, mining, and aerospace.

With over 6000 employees worldwide and offices in Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa, Middle East, and Americas they provide excellent training, development and growth as well as global opportunities.

This is a perfect opportunity for a Graduate Engineer to join a global business renowned for their engineering prowess and innovative products. The successful Graduate Internal Sales Engineer will be able to work closely with industry experts and will be provided with hands on product training on site and with regular training courses at their company headquarters in Germany.

The Role

As a Graduate Internal Sales Engineer, you will have the opportunity to be an integral part of the applications and sales team, with regular interactions with existing and potential clients you will be able to provide the best solution service to you customers.

Some of the duties of a Graduate Internal Sales Engineer will be to:

Handling Enquiries:

Respond to customer enquiries and manage repeat orders.

Provide technical support and product information to customers.

Quotations and Pricing:

Prepare and issue quotations based on customer requirements.

Take operating conditions into account (shaft, size, speed) for accurate pricing.

Update the CRM system with pricing and order details.

Order Processing:

Process purchase orders and ensure all details are accurately recorded.

Coordinate with external sales to provide necessary details for order fulfilment.

Product Selection and Compatibility:

Assist in product selection based on customer needs and application requirements.

Analyse material compatibility for various industrial applications.

Workshop Tasks:

Perform hands-on tasks such as inspection reports, stripping down equipment, and failure analysis.

Gain practical experience in the workshop to understand product functionality and maintenance.

Customer Interaction:

Maintain regular communication with customers to ensure satisfaction and address any issues.

Build and maintain strong relationships with key accounts.

Training and Development:

Participate in extensive training programs, including peer-to-peer learning and shadowing senior staff.

Attend training courses at the Germany head office, typically three times a year for 2-3 days.

The Candidate

To be successful in your application as a Graduate Internal Sales Engineer role you will need:

Confident and a good communicator.
Eager to learn and progress.
Hands-on with sound engineering principles.
Graduate to 2 years’ experience

The Benefits

For the Graduate Internal Sales Engineer role, you will receive:

£30,000 - £35,000
Yearly Bonus
25 days Holiday + Bank Holidays
6% Pension Matched
Private Health Care
Yearly training courses at Headquarters in Germany
Career Progression to External Sales Engineer
ATA Recruitment are working exclusively with this client we will be conducting a short list starting today, we will conduct the 1st interview over the phone and the successful candidates will then be forwarded to our client with our recommendation.

If you wish to be considered for this opportunity then please respond with your intention as we are looking to fill this role in the not-so-distant future, you will then be contacting by one of our Recruitment Consultant who will be able to provide more details.  

Contact:

Bhav Patel 

Recruitment Consultant 

(phone number removed)

(url removed)

ATA Recruitment specialises in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Civil, Transportation and general Engineering recruitment on both a permanent and contract basis – for more opportunities like this one, visit our website.   

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