Sales Manager (Medical Devices/ Capital Equipment)

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Sales Manager (Medical Devices/ Capital Equipment)

Field Based in M1 Corridor (4 days on road, 1 day remotely) - based around Leeds, Wakefield, Barnsley, Sheffield, Nottingham, Leicester or surrounding areas

£50,000 (OTE £60k) + £7500 Car allowance + 10% - 15% matched Pension + BUPA + Dental plan + Autonomy + Holiday

Are you a Sales person with experience selling into the NHS looking to join an international manufacturing company with an excellent reputation in an autonomous sales role, who will invest in an individual to provide all the training required to thrive in the position and maximise your earnings with additional commission?

On offer is a technical sales position with a well renowned business who are going from strength to strength, looking for someone who can play a major role in the team's future success by growing the current and new business accounts, allowing you to thrive in the role with future progression opportunities and a fantastic overall package.

This company is one of the world's leading pharmaceutical and healthcare companies that specialises in a wide range of laboratory and medical equipment into the NHS and universities. They offer a very strong benefits package and are renowned as a great company to work for.

In this role you will be field based for 4 days and work remotely for 1 day, meeting with new and existing customers selling a diverse range of equipment. The role will predominantly be selling capital equipment into the NHS/ hospitals.

The ideal candidate will be a sales person from a medical device/ diagnostic background/ Capital equipment selling into the NHS. Specific product training will be provided, though knowledge of diabetes equipment is highly beneficial

The role:
*4 days on the road, 1 day WFH
*Selling equipment into NHS
*Account management and new business
*10% pension

The person:
*Previous sales experience
*Have sold capital equipment/ medical devices into the NHS
*Full UK Driver's license

Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed)

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Toby Causon at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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