Sales Engineer - Analytical Equipment

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Job Description

Are you a chemistry graduate or an analytical chemist looking to leave the laboratory/QC environment?

Delve are working with an analytical instrument company who are looking for a customer focused scientist looking to make the move into a Sales Engineer position. The Sales Engineer position would suit someone who prefers being hands on with analytical equipment, likes to travel and speak with customers.

Salary:£30-35k + commission + company car.

Location:Manchester area with some travel in the north of England, Scotland and Ireland.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform equipment demonstrations and installations for customers, this will also include post-sale support with troubleshooting and repairs when necessary
  • Develop and maintain customer relationships
  • Understand the analytical equipment and communicate effectively with the customer the technical advantages of the products
  • Attend sales meetings and exhibitions

Key Requirements

  • Degree educated in Chemistry or a closely related subject
  • Prior experience in calibrating and troubleshooting analytical equipment
  • An interest in tech and able to understand complex instrumentation and processes
  • Excellent customer facing skills
  • Valid driving license is essential

If this role sounds of interest then apply below to be considered!

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