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Territory Sales Manager

Jackson Hogg
Bristol
5 days ago
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Territory Sales Manager- Teesside & surrounding areas (flexible hybrid/remote)

Industry:Packaging / Manufacturing

Customer Focus:Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Chemical, and Related Sectors


Benefits:

Salary £40,000 - £50,000

Bonus scheme

Company car


We are currently recruiting on behalf of a leading client within the packaging industry, who is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Territory Sales Manager to join their growing sales team. Covering Teesside and the wider Yorkshire region, this is an exciting opportunity for a driven sales professional with experience selling into industrial and manufacturing environments.

Initially focused on new business development, this role is expected to evolve into a Key Account Manager position as relationships are established and grown.


Key Responsibilities:


  • Identify, approach, and convert new business opportunities across the assigned territory.
  • Build and maintain strong, long-term relationships with customers across food & beverage, pharmaceutical, chemical, and other regulated sectors.
  • Promote a range of packaging products and solutions in line with customer requirements.
  • Deliver commercial support and guidance to ensure the best customer outcomes.
  • Coordinate with internal teams (customer service, logistics, planning) to ensure smooth order handling and aftersales care.
  • Prepare and monitor territory sales forecasts, account plans, and budgets.
  • Achieve agreed sales targets (volume and value), while identifying opportunities for growth within key accounts.
  • Maintain regular reporting on market trends, competitor activity, and customer needs.


About You:


  • Proven track record in field sales or territory management within packaging, FMCG, printing, or a related industrial sector.
  • Experience selling into regulated manufacturing environments, such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, or chemicals.
  • Tenacious, with a proactive and self-driven approach to winning new business.
  • Commercially astute, with strong negotiation and communication skills.
  • Organised, professional, and able to manage your time effectively across a large geographic area.
  • Comfortable working both independently and as part of a wider sales team.
  • Confident in using MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint and CRM systems.


This role offers excellent scope for career development and the opportunity to represent a well-respected name in the industrial packaging space. We welcome applications from candidates who are passionate about building customer relationships and growing market share.


Apply now to find out more.

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