Area Sales Executive
Job Type : Permanent, Full Time
Salary : £30000 – £70000/annum Car, Laptop, Phone, Pension
Title – Area Sales Manager
Location – Yorkshire
Products –Shoring & Trenchwork Solutions, Formwork & Falsework
Basic Salary – £35,000 – £50,000 (depending on experience)
On Target Earnings – £45,000 – £70,000+
Job Reference – 33191
My client is a household name within the temporary works arena, established over 50 years ago, with a very strong presence within the UK.
They are looking for an Area Sales Manager, who has experience selling within the Yorkshire region, ideally with a Shoring, Groundwork or Formwork background, or associated product or solution.
Key role and responsibilities for this Area Sales Manager Role is:
* Selling to Main contractors and sub-contractors
* Promote their full range of products
* Deal with customers’ technical enquiries – face to face
* Travelling around the Yorkshire area dealing with all project types
* Co-ordinate between clients’ brief and design team
Minimum requirements for this Area Sales Manager Role is:
* Confident talking with clients at all levels?
* Have a proven track sales record of selling formwork, shoring (or associated products)
* We are looking for driven, ambitious, professional candidates.
* Full UK Driving licence – Provided with company car or allowance
* Flexibility to work from home (should you wish)
* Ideally have a Civil Engineering Degree (BEng or MEng) (or equivalent)
The Company is:
* Established 50+ years
* Great time to join the company due to their aggressive growth plans
* Considered one of the main players to look out for within the UK amongst competitors
* Have a strong UK presence with a large amount of depots
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- Address Yorkshire and the Humber