Sales Manager - Aerospace

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Job Title: Sales Manager - Aerospace

Salary: £70,000 - £95,000 per annum

Location: Remote

Are you a dynamic Sales Manager with a passion for the aerospace industry Our client is seeking an experienced and ambitious professional to join a dedicated team.

Ideal Candidate Profile:

Bachelor’s degree in engineering or business.
5 years of experience in the aerospace industry with a knowledge base in commercial and military programmes.
Proven track record of managing large aerospace primes and delivering revenue-based results.
Strong technical acumen in aerospace components, particularly in bearings and avionics.
Exceptional written and oral communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with senior stakeholders.
Leadership capabilities demonstrating team management and strategic vision.
Highly organised with strong analytical, planning, and project management skills.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop extensive knowledge of company products, applications, and strategic focus/objectives.
Foster superior customer relationships by engaging frequently with key accounts to deliver value and enhance their competitive edge.
Stay informed on global aerospace marketplace trends, customer expectations, and competitor activities.
Identify new market opportunities and develop them into viable sales orders while maintaining existing business contracts.
Provide exceptional customer service through robust communication and coordination across departments.

Benefits on Offer:

Competitive salary package
Annual performance-based bonus
Flexible working arrangements
Continuous professional development opportunities
Join a recognised industry leader with a commitment to innovation and quality

If you're ready to take your career to new heights, apply with your CV now

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