Technical Sales Manager - Propulsion

Intertek
Milton Keynes
16 hours ago
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Job Description

As the Technical Sales Manager, you will be a motivated self-starter with a collaborative and technically biased mind set. The Technical Sales Manager will support the client throughout the whole sales cycle from proof of concept through to certification of a wide variety of products.


Required skills and experience:

  • Five years' experience of business-to-business sales environment, ideally selling similar products or solutions and demonstrable successful previous on target performance.
  • Experience / awareness / understanding of ICE & New Markets components / systems / testing procedures.
  • Strong analytical and communication skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure and to targets, understanding concepts of sales forecasting, pipeline management, conversion rates and sales planning.
  • Self-motivated with a positive 'can-do' attitude.
  • Good IT skills, including experience of working with a CRM system.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

We are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Technical Sales Manager to generate new leads, identify opportunities, meet clients and close business deals for ICE (Internal Combustion Engines) & New Markets Testing.


Key activities:

  • Face to face and Teams meetings with current and new business clients.
  • Lead management, opportunity generation and pipeline maintenance.
  • Delivering high levels of customer service and building strong relationships with clients.
  • Closing deals and achieving sales targets.
  • Updating the Customer Relationship Management System.
  • Network collaboration across the wider Intertek organisation to create leads with Intertek stakeholders.
  • Identify new market trends and opportunities for expansion of current client offering.
  • Be well organised and planned, understanding the 'numbers' behind sales activity and maintaining them
  • Understand the wider marketplace, identifying customer needs
  • Strong Business to Business Selling in including high activity, physical and remote meetings

WHAT WE OFFER

Join Intertek and become part of our global network of inspiring and entrepreneurial colleagues. We are a global family that values diversity and we thrive working together with precision, pace, and passion. We are working to make the world Ever Better, ensuring the quality, safety and sustainability of products and services used by millions of people around the world.



  • Competitive salary/benefits
  • Development and career opportunities around the Globe
  • Working in a highly motivated team and dynamic working environment


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