Specification Sales Consultant - South West & South Wales

Bristol
10 months ago
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Despite this company being regarded as one of the industry’s go-to suppliers of products in their sector, they are continuing to grow by adding a specification sales manager to cover Wales and parts of the South West.
As a brand ambassador for this commercial interior building product manufacturer you will seek out and maximise chances to promote the brand and develop new and existing business opportunities.
You will be tasked with building long-term relationships with architects, hospitals, trusts and contractors. As well as presenting CPD’s, networking and conveying the technical features and benefits of my client’s cutting-edge product range.
The area covers the whole of Wales as well as North Somerset, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Shropshire, Wiltshire and Dudley (postcodes LL, SY, LD, SA, LD, CF, NP, HR, WR, DY, GL, BS, BA, SN and OX).
To apply we are seeking an established specification sales consultant with experience working on healthcare or pharmaceutical or public sector or commerical projects. You will have tenacity and resilience and the innate ability to find and pursue opportunities where others may not.
As well as excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills and a strong desire for success

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