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Mitchell Maguire Careers
Luton
9 months ago
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Area Sales Manager Cranes & Lifting Equipment

Job Title: Area Sales Manager Construction & Lifting Equipment

Number: Industry Sector: Area Sales Manager, Business Development Manager, Cranes, Mini Cranes, Lifting Equipment, Glas Lifters, Vacume Lifters, Glazing Robots, Scissor Lift, Restricted Access Lifting, Aerial Work Platforms, Mini Cranes, Plant Equipment, Plant Hire, Machinery, Tier 2 Contractors, Glazing Contractors, Cladding Contractors, Steel Erectors, Faade Contractors, Infrastructure, Rail, Hydraulics

Area to be covered: London & South East (majority of your time in London)

Remuneration: £50,000 - £55,000 negotiable + end of year 5-10% bonus

Benefits: Hybrid company car, private healthcare 4% matched pension, mobile, laptop

The role of the Area Sales Manager Construction & Lifting Equipment will involve:

Field sales potion promoting the hireour clients range of mini cranes, glass lifters, vacuum lifters, glazing robots and other specialist lifting machinery (500 different products)

All of your time will be spent selling to tier 2 contractors, glazing contractors, cladd...

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