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Area Sales Manager Industrial Doors

Mitchell Maguire
Newcastle upon Tyne
3 days ago
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Area Sales Manager Industrial Doors
Job Title: Area Sales Manager Industrial Doors
Industry Sector: Warehouse Doors, High Speed Doors, Loading Bays, Shutters, Roller Shutters, , Industrial Doors, Automatic Doors, Barriers, Gates, Automatic Gates, Security Gates, Speed Doors, Automatic Doors, End Users, Construction, Manufacturing, Contractors, Retail, Commercial, Industrial, Area Sales Manager, Business Development Manager, Sales
Area to be covered: North East
Remuneration: £45,000 - £50,000 + commission giving OTE £65,000
Benefits: Hybrid company car - good spec Audi A4 or equivalent and company benefits

The role of the Area Sales Manager Industrial Doors will involve:
Area Sales Manager position selling a manufactured range of industrial doors
Targeting sector such as: car parking doors, clean rooms, pharmaceutical, retail, food & beverage etc
All of your time will be selling to end users, architects, designers, local authorities, industrial,
Turnover target circa £600k
Projects sizes can vary depending on size / scope
Covering an area from Nottingham to Newcastle
The ideal applicant will be an Area Sales Manager Industrial Doors with:
Must have sales experience within the industrial doors, high speed doors, loading bays, barriers, gates,capital equipment or aligned sectors
Technically minded with strong commercial acumen
Enthusiastic, pro-active and self-motivated
Excellent organisational & communication skills
Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Field Sales Recruitment Consultancy, dealing exclusively with Construction Field Sales Jobs, Construction field sales vacancies and Specification field sales positions within: Warehouse Doors, High Speed Doors, Loading Bays, Shutters, Roller Shutters, , Industrial Doors, Automatic Doors, Barriers, Gates, Automatic Gates, Security Gates, Speed Doors, Automatic Doors, End Users, Construction, Manufacturing, Contractors, Retail, Commercial, Industrial, Area Sales Manager, Business Development Manager, Sales

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