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Technical Liaison / Distributor Manager
Taylorollinson are partnered exclusively with a well-established manufacturer specialising in high-temperature laboratory and industrial equipment, often tailored to the precise needs of clients in demanding sectors such as aerospace, materials science, ceramics, and metallurgy. With a strong focus on quality, technical expertise, and bespoke engineering, the company supports both research and production environments worldwide. Their products are distributed globally, and they maintain a close working relationship between engineering teams and their international distributor network
They are looking for a technically capable individual who can serve as a critical link between their distribution partners and their internal engineering teams.
This is not a typical commercial “salesperson” role — they are looking for someone who can engage deeply with both the technical and customer-facing aspects of the business to ensure optimal outcomes for all parties.
The ideal candidate will bring a blend of technical understanding, relationship management skills, and the ability to support the delivery of tailored, high-quality solutions to their customers.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Technical sales support: Engage with distributors and end customers to understand their needs, propose technical solutions, and guide projects from enquiry to delivery.
  • Distributor management: Build and maintain strong relationships with their global network of distribution partners.
  • Internal liaison: Act as the bridge between distributors/customers and their engineering team, translating commercial needs into technical solutions.
  • International travel: Willingness and ability to travel worldwide to support customers and distributors on-site when needed.
    Ideal Background:
  • Engineering education: Degree-level qualification in Engineering, with Mechanical Engineering being most relevant.
  • Relevant industry experience: Experience in sectors such as aerospace, materials research, ceramics, or other technically complex fields.
  • Custom solution delivery: Demonstrated success in working on bespoke, engineered solutions tailored to customer requirements.
    Bonus Experience (Nice to Have):
  • Direct experience in furnace engineering, although not essential
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