Technical sales Engineer

Leicester
10 months ago
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£35,000 - £40,000 + (OTE £70,000) + Commission + Bonus + Specialist Training + Progression + Company Car + Healthcare + Pension + Holiday + Phone + Laptop

Significantly increase your earnings and earn £70,000 in your first year as a technical sales engineer. On offer is full training to become a specialist in the industry and technically develop your career in a highly rewarding job. Enjoy working on complex high-tech equipment in a technically challenging role enabling you to consistently develop. This role is well suited towards someone who wants to earn £70,000 in their first year and be known as a specialist in the industry.

This company specializes in providing advanced optical inspection and non-contact metrology solutions. Established over 20 years ago, the company offers a comprehensive range of high-quality instruments and services tailored to various industries, including electronics, engineering, aerospace, and automotive. Due to increased growth every year, they are looking for an additional technical sales engineer who they can invest in through specialist training.

The Technical Sales Engineer Role Will Include:

*Hybrid Field Service Role With Remote Working Options

*Conduct product demonstrations and presentations

*Business Development

*Field Sales Role In The East Midlands Area

The Successful Technical Sales Engineer Role Will Have:

*Previous Field Service Experience

*Passionate To Move Into A Technical Sales Role

*Ability To Commute Around The East Midlands Area

Apply now or call Rebecka on (phone number removed)

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