Business Development Manager – Roofing Systems

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Job Title: Business Development Manager – Roofing Systems

Industry Sector: Business Development Manager, Area Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Roofing Systems, Roofing, Guttering, Rainwater Management, Insulation, Building Envelope, Membranes, Drylining, Cladding, Insulation, Curtain Walling, Rainscreens, Facades, Glazing, Timberframe, Building Envelope Solutions, Regional Housebuilders, National Housebuilders, Developers

Area to be covered: National based Central

Remuneration: £45,000 - 50,000 + bonus tbc on experience

Benefits: hybrid company car & benefits package

The role of the Business Development Manager – Roofing Systems will involve:

  • Field sales position promoting a new manufactured range of roofing system

  • All of your time will be spent selling to and generating specifications with national & regional housebuilders / developers and architects

  • Already in bed with Taylor Wimpey

  • Will be expecting to conduct CPD seminars

  • Attend national tradeshows where required

  • Working closely with Key Account Manager

    The ideal applicant will be an Business Development Manager – Roofing Systems with:

  • Must have experience selling to national and regional housebuilders & developers

  • Ideally from the roofing sector or building envelope however would be open as long as you’ve sold to housebuilders

  • May consider a merchants or contractor route to market if you have roofing experience

  • Must have genuine business development and get up and go

  • Genuine hunger, desire to achieve goals

    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: Business Development Manager, Area Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Roofing Systems, Roofing, Guttering, Rainwater Management, Insulation, Building Envelope, Membranes, Drylining, Cladding, Insulation, Curtain Walling, Rainscreens, Facades, Glazing, Timberframe, Building Envelope Solutions, Regional Housebuilders, National Housebuilders, Developers

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