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Regional Sales Rep - Builders Merchants

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E3 Recruitment is recruiting for a Regional Sales Rep working with a leading UK building and construction materials manufacturing group with a large market share, paying up to £55k per annum dependent on experience.

The Regional Sales Representative will take overall responsibility for their Block and Industrial aggregates product stream, managing builder's merchants and key customer relationships in the South of England, covering South of Luton, South East, South West and South Coast.

What's in it for you as the Regional Sales Rep

Basic salary up to £55k per annum, dependent on experience
Bonus circa £6-10k PLUS per annum
Hybrid company car
Private healthcare
Competitive pension
Career development and training opportunities.Key Responsibilities of the Regional Sales Rep

To manage, develop and support builder's merchants and key accounts ensuring they retain & improve their market position, maintaining a partnership approach, adding value to relationships
To develop and grow your own ledger of builder's merchants and key accounts, tracking and winning projects with new clients and customer base
Identify market trends whilst looking for new product opportunities and analyse business figures on a weekly basis
Responsible for quoting all enquiries and tenders for both sand and brick
Liaise with internal sales support and other key stakeholders.Key requirements of the Regional Sale Rep

A background in external sales selling into Builder Merchants
Strong communicator, naturally persuasive, creative and self-motivated.If interested, please apply now

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