Sales Manager- UK South

Kurt J Lesker Company
2 months ago
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Sales Manager – UK South We are pleased to present an excellent opportunity to join our external sales team as a Sales Manager. This role involves overseeing sales across the South of the UK, managing an established territory with a strong existing client base and significant potential for further growth. We are looking for a results-driven professional with a strategic mindset to drive continued success and development within this key region. This is a remote working role with regular travel across the south of the UK - a company car is provided.  About us:  Kurt J. Lesker Company is a global vacuum science technology and business equipment company, partnering with clients in the aerospace, semiconductor, medical and optical industries, working to enable technology for a better world. We are a family-owned business that was founded 70 years ago and employs over 500 people across 9 global offices, including in Europe, North America and Asia. Summary:  As Sales Manager, you will be responsible for the management and coordination of sales activities within the UK South sales territory, applying knowledge of the KJLC organisation, products and services to meet and exceed customer demands and business growth goals. Effectively driving the growth and expansion of strategic accounts within the territory, resulting in higher business and profitability, by leveraging expertise in scientific vacuum technology and thin film deposition. This role is highly proactive and focused on achieving results. Key Job Elements: Work to develop a sales strategy together with Area Sales Manager to identify, target and secure new OEM’s and customers in the target market segments and applications Support and grow a profitable sales territory by building and maintaining strong customer relations Drive the business forward by providing customers with “high level” assistance through advanced selling skills, commercial, value-added engineering and supply chain management knowledge Respond to customer requests for quotation, technical support, customer service etc. by effectively utilising resources available Efficient organisation of customer visits and hybrid meetings as required to achieve sales targets and develop business opportunities When required provide and present data and statistical analysis through high level use of D365 and the CRM tool To actively identify areas of new business and potential customers within the territory and researching fresh business and market opportunities To be fully conversant with products and keep up to date with new technological developments.  Full training will be provided on an ongoing basis To provide weekly statistical information as requested by management to include but not limited to visit plan, call analysis, customer feedback surveys and territory KPI’s Liaise with the Area Sales Manager, EMEIA Sales Manager and Marketing regarding competitor and market information Responsible for the completion and submission of any tenders within your territory Regular overnight travel for customer visits, exhibitions, training requirements etc. Qualifications: Required Good communication skills                                                                                Demonstrable positive mental attitude. Self-driven, organised, and proactive. Background in vacuum technology or similar mechanical engineering/relevant knowledge and experience. Degree level qualification in an Engineering / Scientific discipline ERP/ CRM system experience        Computer literacy     Ability and willingness to travel overnight regularly Benefits we offer to enhance your lifestyle: Competitive salary 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Free on-site parking Matched pension up to 5% Health Cash Plan offering £600 per annum towards your standard healthcare costs for both you and your family, plus access to a free 24-hour doctor service Income protection insurance Cycle to work scheme Enhanced maternity/paternity pay Discounted Gym Membership Corporate, wellness and charity events throughout the year with the option to earn an extra day of annual leave Fully funded training/qualification Please note we have a PSL in place and are unable to accept speculative CV's from recruitment agencies. Kurt J. Lesker Company Ltd is a limited company. Powered by JazzHR

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