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Key Account Manager - B & I sector

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Key Account Manager - Foodservice - B & I sector

Key Account Manager required for a multi national's core foodservice brand specifically in the B & I sector.

Key Account Manager MUST have a proven track record in External Sales / Account Management within the Foodservice / Catering / Hospitality industry and be happy to operate in a National role that requires regular travel to meet customers.
Foodservice Group Accounts experience is ESSENTIAL

This role has the ability to grow into a National Account Manager role - how ambitious are you?

The Package:

£36K - £38K, Car Allowance, Bonus,25 days holiday, Health Care, Childcare Vouchers
Personal Accident, Life Assurance, Employee Discount,

Requirements :

Excellent track record of major client management and development

Proficient in the use of Microsoft Excel to advanced level, Word, Power Point, Outlook

Excellent commercial acumen and verbal, written and presenting skills

Be decisive, assertive, persuasive and motivational with excellent negotiating skills

Background in Foodservice / Hospitality / Catering

The Company:

"Award Winning Multi National and preferred supply partner to 50,000+ customers and 5000 employees across the UK"

WR Logistics are the #1 recruitment partner for all vacancies in the logistics industry. We recruit UK wide for permanent and contract jobs.

WR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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