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Sales Support Executive

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8 months ago
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Sales Support Executive – pharmaceutical Distribution - Luton based

£35k-45k (experience & skills dependent) + excellent benefits package

A successful, global pharma organisation is looking to engage with a Sales Support Executive to assist the Head of Distribution in implementing the sales process and ensuring contracts, timelines, deliveries and sales projections are met.

Sales Support Executive key responsibilities include

  • Monthly sales reports & Projection

  • Order Management

  • Updating customers on Deliveries

  • Monthly Forecast preparation

  • Tender document support to customer

  • Batch release tracking

  • Response to Export order queries, share batch documents and other supporting documents for export sales

  • Change Control initiation and actions

  • Export order from filling and approval

  • New Customer set up

  • CPHI – Meetings setup

  • Intra Europe stock transfer between customers

  • Arranging Declarations

    Sales Support Executive profile

  • Degree in Life Sciences, pharmaceuticals or similar

  • Experience working in pharmaceutical distribution / wholesale across Europe, supporting the sales process from inception to completion.

  • Experience in key account management, data input, order management, sales reports & projections, monthly forecast preparation and general administration

  • Minimum 3-5yrs demonstrable success in a sales support role within Generic Pharmaceuticals organisation

  • Experience producing sales reports & projections

  • Order management, tender document support, batch release tracking experience

  • Excellent IT & administrative capabilities

    This Sales Support Executive role is an exciting opportunity to join a developing and successful global Pharma business with a growing portfolio of products & clients across Europe. This role presents exciting career opportunities going forward, so if the above looks interesting, please send us your profile and we will be in touch with further details

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