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£40,000 - £50,000 Basic + Performance Related Bonuses + Car + Great Opportunity + Market Leader + Great Training + Package + IMMEDIATE START

Great opportunity for a Sales Manager with experience selling into the pharmaceutical or life science industry, to work for a specialist company who will invest in you so you can become an expert! Have the chance to make a big impact on the growth of the company.

This global organisation offers a variety of instrumentation and callibration services and have ambitious and exciting goals and are looking for you to be one of the main driving forces in taking this company to the next level. As a Sales Manager you will be focusing on existing accounts, new business and growing the company.

The role as a Sales Manager will include:

  • Sales Manager - covering North West and Ireland
  • Maximising sales opportunities with existing accounts
  • Finding new business opportunities
  • Analysing data and provide updates

    The successful Sales Manager will have:

  • Background as a Sales Manager / Account Manager or similar
  • Experiecnce selling into life science / pharmaceutical industries
  • Happy to travel around North West and Ireland

    If interested in this role please apply or contact Georgia Daly on (phone number removed) for immediate consideration.

    Keywords: sales manager, account manager, technical sales, business development manager, BDM, sales manager, sales engineer, sales executive, swindon, bristol, south west, london, England, UK

    This vacancy is being advertised by Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd. The services of Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd are that of an Employment Agency.
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