Technical Sales Engineer - Metrology - Manufacturing

Coventry
9 months ago
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Technical Sales Engineer (Metrology - Manufacturing & CNC Machining) - Coventry, UK

(CANDIDATES MUST BE ELIGIBLE TO WORK FULL-TIME IN THE UK WITHOUT ANY CURRENT/FUTURE RESTRICTIONS)

A new vacancy for a Technical Sales Engineer (METROLOGY) with global leader in measurement technology specializing in products delivering real time support for customers' process control, measurement, and data management requirements. The company's product range is used extensively in the automotive, aerospace, machine tool and other manufacturing industries. Based at the company's UK headquarters in Coventry, the Technical Sales Engineer (METROLOGY) will be part of a team handling large projects for major Automotive & Aerospace companies.

The Position:

Part of a team handling large projects for major automotive and aerospace companies.
Dealing with technical, delivery, installation and pricing queries from the customer.
Liaising on progress with the manufacturing plants (mainly based in Europe).
Based in Coventry; UK and occasional foreign travel.
Training on company's range of products will be provided.
Future potential to move into a Product Specialist role.The Person:

Will hold a recognised Degree or BTEC engineering qualification.
Will have worked as a Process or Production Engineer.
Should have good practical understanding of Test and Measurement procedures used in high-tech Manufacturing and/or CNC Machining environments (esp. Automotive or Aerospace-related).
Project Management experience.
IT competence (Microsoft 365 including CRM; ability to learn bespoke systems).
Self-motivated, enthusiastic and committed - willing to travel on regular basis (primarily in UK).
Combine technical expertise with the ability to work well both alone and as part of a team

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