Regional Sales Engineer – Pumps

Northampton
7 months ago
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Regional Sales Engineer – Pumps

Job Title: Regional Sales Engineer – Pump Systems

Industry Sector: Industrial Pumps, Pumps, Wastewater Pumps, Pump Services, Industrial Pumps, Building Services, Pumps, Plumbing & Heating, End Users, M+E Service Companies, M+E Contractors, M+E Consultants, Main Contractors, Sub Contractors, Industrial End-Users, Water Sector, Wastewater, Area Sales, Sales Engineer

Area to be covered: Central (Midlands, Wales & East Anglia)

Remuneration: £45,000 + bonus

Benefits: Company car & full benefits package

The role of the Regional Sales Engineer – Pump Systems will involve:

  • Field sales position selling engineered pumping solutions for industrial, water and commercial sectors

  • All of your time will be spent selling to end users, contractors, water companies and industrial operations

  • Project can vary massively depending on size and scope of projects

  • Projects would include: The Ritz, R2 Reservoir, St Michael’s etc

  • Covering a large Central region from Wales across to East Anglia

    The ideal applicant will be a Regional Sales Engineer – Pump Systems with:

  • Must have sold pumps

  • Must have an understanding of the UK water sector

  • Must be have good commercial or industrial awareness

  • Ideally be able to hit the ground running with transferable contacts in the industry

  • Proficient in utilising CRM system

  • Have strong planning skills

    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: Industrial Pumps, Pumps, Wastewater Pumps, Pump Services, Industrial Pumps, Building Services, Pumps, Plumbing & Heating, End Users, M+E Service Companies, M+E Contractors, M+E Consultants, Main Contractors, Sub Contractors, Industrial End-Users, Water Sector, Wastewater, Area Sales, Sales Engineer

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