Regional Sales Manager

IC Resources
Newcastle upon Tyne
1 week ago
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Regional Sales Manager - Semiconductor - UK & Ireland


Regional Sales Manager required for a unique global semiconductor company to cover the North of the UK and Ireland.


In this position you will work closely with customers and internal teams to drive business strategy to maximise revenue and market share. You will have a technical background or qualification, and be comfortable talking at a technical level with engineers.


Suitable candidates will be familiar with active semiconductor components and be comfortable working across various markets, in particular high-reliability markets such as aerospace, defence, medical, transportation and industrial.


This role is home-based with travel across the Northern Home Counties, Midlands, North UK and Ireland, with occasional trips to the EMEA HQ.


Candidates will be comfortable working remotely and travelling up to 50%.


Salary on offer is between £60,000-£80,000 plus bonus and standard benefits.


Regional Sales Manager Requirements:

  • Minimum of 5 years of sales management experience within the active semiconductor industry
  • Knowledge and experience working across various markets such as industrial, defence, aerospace, automotive
  • Degree qualified within Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or related subject would be advantageous
  • Flexible with a willingness to travel up to 50% of your time across the UK
  • Comfortable working within a home office


For more information on this exciting opportunity, please do not hesitate to get in touch.


Regards,


Dave Sharman

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