Field Sales Executive (Construction)

Blackburn
9 months ago
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Field Sales Executive (Construction)

£30,000 - £32,000 (OTE: £40,000 - £45,000) + Uncapped Commission + Hybrid + Progression + Training + Company Benefits

Blackburn

Are you a Field Sales Executive or similar from a Construction background looking for an autonomous role within a well-established company?

Do you want to progress your career as you work towards managing your own sales team and building your skillset while increasing your earnings through a generous commission structure?

This company have been established for over 25 years, with plans for continued growth. They specialize in land surveying offering a range of services including topographical and drone surveys as well as utility mapping among many others to a variety of Commercial clients. Due to their continued expansion, they are looking to add a Business Development Executive to their team, to be based from their office in Blackburn.

In this dynamic role you will engage in market research, as well as client outreach. You will meet with clients in person and virtually, building relationships as well as attending industry events and conferences. Your focus will be across the North of England, with hybrid flexibility.

This role would suit a Business Development Executive or similar, with a background din Construction or similar, looking to join an expanding company at an exciting time, with opportunity to progress and build out your own sales team.

The Role:

Field Sales, with a focus on bringing in new business.
Some field based work across the North.
Monday - Friday hybrid role.The Person:

Field Sales Executive or similar.
Background in Construction.
Commutable to Blackburn office as well as client sites across the North.Reference: BBBH20124

Keywords: Construction, Business Development, Sales, Land, Surveying, Field Sales, B2B Sales, BDE, BDM, SDR, Clitheroe, Blackburn, Burnley, Preston, Bradford

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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