Sales Engineer

Swindon
2 weeks ago
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The Company: 

Leading manufacturer of precision engineering components used in the life science sector. 

Global presence. 

Market leader in providing fluid handling solutions to the life science and pharmaceutical sectors. 

Fantastic career prospects with structured training and development program. 

Market leading brand within the Automation, Pneumatics and Control Industries. 

Fantastic products. 

The Role of the Sales Engineer – Life Science 

Field based applications role involved in commissioning and specification of products used in the life science sector for fluid handling applications. 

Typical products are Thermo Controllers, chiller technology, gas control, analysers, valves and lots more! 

There will be joint visits with the sales team as well as individual visits. 

Will be doing product demo's, workshops, show stands etc... 

Working on complex systems with their products integrated. Focussing on life science, pharmaceutical and semi-conductor markets. 

Ideally based centrally in the UK. 

Benefits of the Sales Engineer – Life Science 

£50k-£55k basic salary (Neg) 

Bonus circa 1 months salary 

Exec Car 

Pension 

Healthcare 

Life assurance 

Laptop 

Mobile 

25 Days annual leave + Bank holidays 

The Ideal Person for the Sales Engineer – Life Science 

Commercial awareness and ideally be able to spot additional opportunities and make appointments. 

Strong knowledge of the Life Tech / Life Science / Electronics sectors 

A background in process instrumentation sales. 

Possibly an Applications Engineer, Projects/Design but moved into something with a commercial/sales slant. 

Someone who can take a system that someone else has designed and integrate their products into the whole machine. 

Apprenticeship, HNC+ or Degree preferred though time served considered in Mechatronics, Electrical, Electronic or possibly Mechanical if they understand sizing. 

If you think the role of Sales Engineer – Life Science is for you, apply now! 

Consultant: Darren Wrigley 

Email: Darren (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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