Regional Applications Engineer - CNC Cutting tools

Bristol
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Regional Applications Engineer – CNC Cutting tools

c£40,000 - £42,000 + bonus, comm, FE car + benefits

(Postcodes SA, CF, NP, BS, HR, WR, GL, SN, OX, RG, HP)

Swansea, Cardiff, Newport, Bristol, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Swindon, Oxford, Reading, Hemel Hempstead

This successful, longstanding and hugely innovative organisation is one of the major players in the production of a superb range of tools for metalwork including turning, grooving, milling and boring. Their products are sold into the Manufacturing, Automotive and Aerospace sectors. Due to a recent promotion, they have a current requirement for a talented Regional Applications Engineer.

Utilising both your technical and commercial skills you will be supporting the development of customer relationships within direct and distribution networks. You will be working within the sales team and reporting to the Regional Manager. You will be covering the SA, CF, NP, BS, HR, WR, GL, SN, OX, RG and HP postcodes. Due to the size of the territory, ideally you will be based in the centre of the area though this is not essential. Supporting 4 Area Sales an Area Sales Manager, you will be responsible for the promotion of a range of high-quality cutting tools and solutions to several sectors including Manufacturing, Automotive and Aerospace.

A strong CNC background is essential and ideally you will have worked previously as a Miller, Turner, Setter, Operator. You could have an ONC/HNC Mechanical Engineering qualification or CNC experience gained within a relevant Technical Apprenticeship. It may be that you already have some experience in Cutting Tools sales with distributors and direct customers though this is not essential. CAD/CAM experience would be highly beneficial. My client's induction programme is superb and whilst excellent support will be given, you should be a disciplined, target driven individual capable of working on your own initiative. This is a first-class opportunity to join an established, forward thinking market leader and longer- term career prospects are excellent

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