Technical Sales Manager

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This Technical Sales Manager role will give the right person the chance to mix their passion for innovation with their talent for relationship building across multiple industries.
The role is for a growing SME manufacturer that is constantly developing its reputation as the supplier of choice in its field – worldwide. Clients span many sectors including medical, defense and aerospace, so you are guaranteed great variety in your work.
You’ll become part of a supportive expert Sales and Marketing team who will help you find your feet in the business and look to you for technical advice and solutions design.
The business is looking for someone capable of combining technical expertise and sales prowess to:

  • Build strong client relationships across these multiple industries.
  • Identify new business opportunities and drive revenue growth.
  • Deliver tailored solutions that meet complex customer needs.
    It's all about asking the right questions. Are you inquisitive? Do you like to find out how thing work and are manufactured? Do you have a genuine interest in providing solutions and advice to clients who come to you for your expertise within your professional field?
    If you’re a proactive, target-driven professional with a passion for innovation, we want to hear from you!
    Apply today and make your mark within this new inspiring role and growing business.
    About 1492 Search
    In a nutshell – We discover great people! Created with the belief that the process is just as necessary as the opportunity, we decided there was a better recruitment method. Working solely in the manufacturing and engineering industry, we work on retained projects to provide accountability for every hire we make with you. We connect candidates and hiring managers, provide in-depth project management plans and advise through up to date market research. No two hires are the same, and that’s why each project is adapted to your needs. We aim to take the stress out of the hiring process and focus on the job at hand!
    We aim to reply to all applications, successful or not, within 2 working days of applying for the role. If you are not happy with the service, please feel free to give us a call or drop us an email.
    1492 Ltd and its clients promote a policy of equal opportunities. Our policy is to treat job applicants and employees in the same way regardless of age, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, race, ethnic origin, religion, colour or disability

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