Sales Account Manager

Axon' Cable UK
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Sales Account Manager

Location: UK

Department: Sales

Reports to: Sales Manager, UK


Company Overview:

Axon’ Cable Ltd is a market leader in the design and manufacture of complex interconnect solutions for harsh and difficult environments.

Our designs and products are used in a variety of critical applications across a number of industries including Aerospace & Defence, Space, Oil & Gas, medical, automotive and research.

Our endless drive to innovate, provide excellent customer service, quality and provide our customers with optimised solutions for their applications, has established us as a supplier of choice amongst many Prime contractors globally.


Position Overview:

The Sales Account Manager will be responsible for providing excellent customer service to a portfolio of existing customers while, simultaneously, cultivating new relationships with prospective new clients.

Understanding the customers’ needs will be paramount to collaboratively work with both internal and external stakeholders to provide our customers with cost effective solutions.

The ideal candidate will have experience in technical sales and excellent communication skills.

Extensive UK and some international travel will be required to fulfil this role.


Key Responsibilities:

Technical Sales: In collaboration with the engineering department, develop technical sales solutions and strategies to meet company goals always ensuring that the customers’ needs are heard and met.

Customer Support: Provide technical support and guidance to customers.

Market development: Identify and cultivate new opportunities, both with existing customers and prospective new customers, to increase Axon’ market share.

Solution Selling: Collaborate with customers to identify the most appropriate solution for their requirements using Axon’s design and product expertise.

Account Management: Manage and nurture an existing portfolio of accounts ensuring continued growth, elevated levels of customer service and long-term relationships.

Sales Forecasting: Maintain a Sales Forecast and funnel, providing regular insights to the Sales Manager

Collaboration: Collaborate with Internal teams to ensure customers service is maintained across all departments

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