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£30,000 - £35,000 Basic Salary + Bonus + Benefits + Pension + Healthcare + Training

Looking to further your career in technical internal sales?
Time to step out of your comfort zone into a new sector?Our client is on the search for a lively, technical internal sales specialist. They have a wealth of experience in their sector.

The Company:

Our client is expanding and on the lookout for an internal Account Manager / Business Development Manager from a technical setting.
They have over 35 years of building strong customer relationships.
Known for excellence and a prestigious client base.
Receive top-notch training and support in a dynamic environment.
Work with renowned companies in the F1, Automotive, Aerospace, and Electronics sectors, amongst others.Your Role:

Office based in Northampton.
Focusing on 'Supply-Only' customers.
Managing an existing portfolio of existing accounts and providing exceptional service.
Examples include OEM's, End-Users, and Distributors
Increase the account spend of customers where possible.
Find and pursue new business opportunities.
Have technical conversations with both technical and non-technical people
Liaise with the existing service, marketing, and projects team where needed.
Monday - Thursday 08:00 - 17:00, Friday 08:00 - 15:00, 40 hours per weekIdeal Background:

Existing experience with internal technical sales, either in Account Management or Business Development.
Have worked in a targeted, sales role previously
Able to pick up technical products
Happy to commute to the Northampton site daily.
You must have right to work in the UK as sponsorship will not be provided.The Package:

£30,000 - £35,000 basic salary, depending on experience.
Company performance related bonus
Private health care
Pension
Longer term career path and progression
23 days holiday plus stats (increasing with time served)Want to ramp up your career with a respected UK leader? Apply online now if you fit the above criteria and are eager to join the growing team

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