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Mitchell Maguire
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Area Sales Manager – Plumbing & Heating Products

Job Title: Regional Sales Manager – Gas Analysers

Industry Sector: Gas Analysers, Engine Exhaust Analysers, Gas Piping Systems, Gas Products, Heat Pumps, Boilers, Building Services, Ventilation, Ventilation Systems, Ducting, Ducts, Plumbing & Heating, HVAC, Electrical, M&E Contractors, M&E, M&E Contractors, Gas Engineers, Gas Systems, Plumbing, Contractors, Heating Contractors, Specifiers, Merchants, Independent Merchants, National Merchants. Independent Merchant, Merchant, Area Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Business Development Manager

Area to be covered: South West & South Wales

Postcodes: SA, LD, CF, NP, HR, WR, CF, NP, HR, WR, CL, OX, SN, BS, BA, SP, SO, PO, BH, DT, TA, EX, TQ, PL, TR

Remuneration: £50,000 + £10,000 - £20,000 uncapped commission

Benefits: Tesla model 3 expensed car & comprehensive benefits packages

The role of the Regional Sales Manager – Gas Analysers will involve:

* Regional Sales Manager position selling a manufactured range of flue gas & engine exhaust analysers

* Majority of your time will be spent selling to M&E contractors, social housing, gas engineers / installers and plumbing & heating contractors

* The remaining portion of your time will be spent managing / selling into national & independent plumbers merchants such as: City Plumbing, UKPS and Wolseley

* Inheriting a well-established area turning over circa £1m

* Will be expect to regularly update CRM system

The ideal applicant will be an Regional Sales Manager – Gas Analysers with:

* Ideally have field sales experience in the plumbing & heating, HVAC or electrical market sectors

* Ideally sold to distributors, merchants, contractors, social housing, gas engineers, installers and plumbing & heating contractors

* Would consider an Assistant Branch Manager / Branch Manager or Engineer looking to step onto the road

* Ideally product backgrounds; gas pipes, gas boilers, heat pump, flexible gas hoses, gas installation hoses, ventilation ducting, ducts, ventilation systems, air conditioning units, heat recovery, pumps, valves and plumbing & heating (not essential)

Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Sales Recruitment Consultancy, with an enviable reputation in the marketplace. We pride ourselves on surpassing client and candidate expectations again and again. Our core focus is within the building materials arena, and includes such sectors as: Gas Analysers, Engine Exhaust Analysers, Gas Piping Systems, Gas Products, Heat Pumps, Boilers, Building Services, Ventilation, Ventilation Systems, Ducting, Ducts, Plumbing & Heating, HVAC, M&E Contractors, M&E, M&E Contractors, Gas Engineers, Gas Systems, Plumbing, Contractors, Heating Contractors, Specifiers, Merchants, Independent Merchants, National Merchants. Independent Merchant, Merchant, Area Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Business Development Manager

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