Sales Manager

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Astute's Renewables team is partnering with a renewable energy provider, renowned for its dedication to professional growth and sustainability, to recruit a Sales Manager in the Birmingham area.

The Sales Manager role comes with a salary of up to £55,000.

If you're a Sales Manager and are looking to work for an organisation that puts integrity and people at the forefront of everything it does, then submit your CV to apply today.

Responsibilities and duties

Reporting to the Managing Director you will:

Develop and execute sales strategies to achieve revenue goals and expand our market presence.
Work closely with engineering and project teams to ensure proposals align with technical and industry standards.
Cultivate strong relationships with clients, delivering exceptional service and support.
Stay informed about industry trends, regulations, and innovations in solar technology.
Prepare comprehensive technical proposals and cost estimates tailored to client needs.
Represent the company at industry events, trade shows, and conferences to promote services and network with potential clients.
Lead the tender process, coordinating with internal teams to prepare and submit accurate and competitive bids.
Negotiate contracts with clients and supply chain partners, focusing on sales terms, pricing, delivery timelines, and risk management.Professional qualifications

We are looking for someone with the following:

Bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
Minimum of 5 years' experience in sales, with a proven track record in Solar services sales.
Extensive experience in utility-scale solar energy sales.
Strong ability to meet and exceed sales targets.
Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills.
Ability to interpret technical specifications and translate them into compelling proposals.Personal skills

The Sales Manager role would suit someone who is:

Strong time management skills
A proactive approach to identifying market trends and shaping sales strategies
Proven ability to build and maintain strong client and partner relationships
Clear and persuasive communication skills for engaging with clients and internal teamsSalary and benefits of the Sales Manager role

An excellent salary up to £55,000
A generous car allowance
Holiday allowance of 25 days + bank holidays
Annual bonus scheme
Pension scheme
Continuous training opportunitiesINDREN

Astute People are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We encourage applications from individuals from all backgrounds but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Astute is also committed to the government's Disability Confident Employer initiative. We endeavour to get back to everyone, however, if you have not heard anything after 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful

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