Associate Product Specialist

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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The Company: 

Est over 50 years ago. 

Global footprint with millions of products. 

Fantastic career opportunities. 

The Role of the Associate Product Specialist 

As the new product specialist you will be responsible for selling a portfolio of products used in neonatal, vascular, anaesthesia & enteral departments!! - This will include catheters, introducers, cannulas, CVC's, dressings, TIVA Sets, epidural Needles, spinal needles, procedure packs, ports, feeding systems, pump sets, all consumables etc..... 

You will be responsible for selling to anaesthetists, intensivists, consultants, nurses, CCU, ICU, and consultants, theatre, A+E, Infection control, procurement etc.  

3-4 days in field and 1 day admin 

3 months induction and training provided 

Are covering the North West, parts of North Wales & Scotland (Expectation is to be in Scotland once every 4 weeks). – Ideally located in or round the Manchester area  

Benefits of the Associate Product Specialist 

£30.3kk DOE 

£15kOTEuncapped 

Car or car allowance £600 pm 

Mobile 

Laptop 

25 days holiday plus bank holidays 

Company pension 

Healthcare cash plan 

Death in service 

Perk box discounts 

Health insurance 

The Ideal Person for the Associate Product Specialist 

Looking for hungry driven grads with a need and desire to get into medical sales (Ideally science based – Biomedical/Sports Science) 

Growth mindset and head strong attitude who is looking to get into sales  

The ability to listen to/find a problem then provide a solution back. Critical thinking!!!  

You will need to have the ability to work on your own initiative and not be reliant on other people 

Must be pro-active and wanting to hit the ground running 

Must be intelligent, professional and extremely interested in learning product knowledge to become a product specialist 

You will be hungry and extremely ambitious who can self-motivate 

Need to be enthusiastic, driven, energetic 

You MUST hold a full UK driving licence 

If you think the role of Associate Product Specialist is for you, apply now! 

Consultant: David Gray 

Email: (url removed) 

Tel no. (phone number removed) 

Candidates must be eligible to work and live in the UK. 

About On Target 

At On Target, we specialise in sales, technical and commercial jobs in the Engineering, Construction, Building Services, Medical & Scientific, and Commercial & Industrial Solutions sectors, enabling our consultants to become experts in their market sector. We place all levels of personnel, up to Director across the UK and internationally

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