Head of Business Development

Mercury Hampton Ltd
Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Head of Business Development *Directorship pathway

Plastic Injection Moulding – Yellow Goods, Aerospace, Food & Beveridge, Utilities, FMCG

Engineering & Manufacturing 

North West UK

£70,000 + Car + Bonus + ltip

 

Our client has been a leading name in technical plastic blow moulding design and manufacturing for over 40 years and is seeking a driven Senior Business Development Manager to spearhead their expansion into new markets. As part of a larger conglomerate and with significant growth already achieved, they’re ready to diversify and capture new revenue streams. Based in the North West of England with over 18,000m² of covered floor space and part of a group with over 35 blow moulding machines and injection moulding machines, Our client is primed for further expansion.

 

Profile:

 

This is more than just a senior business development role; it's a pathway to becoming our sales Director. You'll have the opportunity to build a high-performing sales team, starting with one direct report, and shape the future of our sales strategy.

 

What you will do:

  • Develop and execute strategic plans to penetrate new marketsoutsideof the automotive sector.
  • Identify and secure new business opportunities leveraging our expertise in blow moulding and injection moulding.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with key clients and stakeholders in target industries.
  • Lead, mentor, and grow a sales team.

What you will have:

  • A proven track record in business development,ideallywithin the manufacturing sector (blow moulding or injection moulding a plus).
  • Strong network and access to marketsbeyondautomotive.
  • Excellent leadership and team-building skills.
  • Experience with technical sales and a strong understanding of manufacturing processes.

The opportunity:

  • Clear Career Path:This role is a direct stepping stone to Sales Director.
  • Growth Opportunity:Be a key player in a company poised for significant expansion.
  • Established Leader:Join a company with a 45-year history of innovation and quality.
  • Competitive Package:Offering a competitive salary, performance-based bonuses, and comprehensive benefits.
  • Shape the Future:Help us diversify and grow the client’s business in exciting new directions.

The successful individual will be joining a business who focus on creating long-term value for customers and employees through a passionate dedication to excellence and a disciplined management process. This drives a sustained competitive advantage in a dynamic market. 

 

The best part of this is, if you are successful in getting the job, we guarantee that you are going to love it. Why? For every 100 people we recruit, 96% are still with their company 12 months later, and 94% are still there 2 years later. That speaks for itself. 

 

Want to be a part of this? Of course, you do! If you have the entrepreneurial spirit and passion this position requires then get in touch now before the deadline expires. 

 

To apply, click on the apply button below, contact Gareth Symms, or call the Mercury Hampton office directly on 01925 937 311, +44 1925 377 097 *WA for Business, . We aim to respond to all successful applicants within two working days.

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