Area Sales Manager

Mercury Hampton
Stoke-on-Trent
1 month ago
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Area Sales ManagerWorld-Class British ManufacturerMechanical Components ManufacturerBespoke Seals/ gaskets/ components / flow controlBlue-chip manufacturing company£35,000 - £43,800 Basic salary (experience dependent)Outstanding OTE £61,320 + Co wide performance bonus 8%Home Office, Quality Company Car, Pension, Private Medical, Laptop / iPad, Mobile Phone, Credit CardProfessional Management Training and developmentArea North of EnglandHome Based can live anywhereBirmingham, Nottingham, Derby, Stoke-on-Trent, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, Huddersfield, York, Hull, Middlesborough, Newcastle-upon-Tyne etcOur client is a world leading manufacturer of bespoke mechanical components for applications throughout numerous industrial sectors including oil & gas, food, process, defence, steel, power, nuclear, chemical and pharmaceutical. My client has been established for many years and has a turnover more than £150 million globally. You will have the capability of selling bespoke design in engineering components into critical engineering environments.This is an opportunity for a dynamic professional technical sales professional to work with a major global manufacturer, this is an entry level sales position into their company. The previous person in post has been promoted, there are several clearly defined progression routes into Strategic Key Accounts, Business Development, international sales and Sales management.As Area Sales Manager you will take a lead role in this companies UK sales team by supporting key accounts in the North of England and prospecting into new industrial customers. You will work and support the General Sales Manager to win sales throughout project driven customers and OEM customers. We are looking for an honest hard working and technically capable sophisticated sales professional who can spearhead emerging market growth and manage some critical customers such as Rolls Royce, Schlumberger, GE and many more! You will be able to solution sell, work closely with customers and develop the right product for the correct application in critical sectors.The Candidate:We are open on industry sector, personality and sophistication is key!You will be an industrial technical sales professionalYou will ideally have an engineering background Mechanical mind preferredA strong strategic thinker with exceptional business development skills and key account management skills.Able to develop new business opportunities coupled with an eye for upselling / cross selling.You will have excellent communication skills and able to communicate and sell to a wide variety of levels.A proven track record of business-to-business sales, experience of medium to long cycle selling would be advantageous.If you have a Mechanical Engineering background either a degree, apprenticeship and or experience of mechanical componentsProducts Seals, gaskets, valves, pumps, rotating equipment,Product training will be provided.Please click on the apply button or contact Jonathan Sallis at Mercury Hampton directly. We aim to respond to all successful applicants within 48 hours, however if you have not heard from us within 7 working days please consider yourself unsuccessful on this application.TPBN1_UKTJ

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