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BMS Sales Engineer

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7 months ago
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BMS Sales Engineer

Clear Engineering are partnered with one of Europe's leading independent BMS companies, who are revolutionizing the way buildings operate with smart, sustainable, and energy-efficient solutions. As they continue to grow across the Benelux region, they're looking for a BMS Sales Engineer to join their team.

As a BMS Sales Engineer, you will be the driving force behind their sales strategy, helping clients optimize their building automation systems. Your mission? To deliver cutting-edge solutions that enhance energy efficiency, sustainability, and operational performance for their key customers.

Flemish Region, Belgium

€55,000 - €78,000
Company Car
Remote Working
Full Training
Collaborative Environment
Mobile Phone

Responsibilities:

Identify and develop new business opportunities in the BMS, HVAC, and energy management sectors.
Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants, and contractors.
Provide technical expertise and tailor-made BMS solutions to meet customer needs.
Prepare and deliver persuasive sales proposals, presentations, and quotations.
Work closely with engineering and project teams to ensure seamless project execution.
Stay ahead of industry trends and innovations in smart building technology.

Experience Required:

Proven experience in sales within BMS, HVAC, or building automation sectors.
A results-driven mindset with strong negotiation and communication skills.
Ability to understand complex customer needs and translate them into tailored solutions.
Able to speak in English, Dutch and French.

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