Sales Manager

Coventry
3 weeks ago
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Sales Manager

Coventry

£75,000 – £85,000 + Benefits

Aztrum Recruitment is proud to be partnering with one of the UK’s most forward-thinking IT service providers. With deep expertise across cybersecurity, cloud solutions, and managed IT services, our client is now searching for an accomplished Sales Manager to accelerate national growth and lead an already high-performing sales team.

The Opportunity – Sales Manager

As Sales Manager, you’ll play a pivotal role in driving the next phase of the company’s expansion. You will lead new business efforts, strengthen strategic client relationships, and inspire your team to surpass ambitious sales objectives.

This is an exceptional opportunity for a results-driven leader who thrives in a dynamic, innovative environment and is ready to make a tangible impact within a rapidly scaling organisation.

What You’ll Bring

5+ years’ sales experience within IT Services or an MSP
A proven track record of exceeding revenue and growth targets
Exceptional presentation, negotiation, and relationship-building skills
Willingness to travel across the UK as required
Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicleKey Responsibilities

Lead the full sales cycle, from prospecting to closing complex, high-value opportunities
Drive new business acquisition while nurturing and expanding existing client accounts
Build and maintain strategic partnerships with vendors, distributors, and key industry stakeholders
Coach, mentor, and motivate the Account Management team to deliver outstanding performanceWhat’s on Offer

£75,000 – £85,000 base salary
Private healthcare and wellbeing benefits
25 days holiday + bank holidays
Company-wide Christmas & New Year shutdown
Ongoing professional development, certifications, and access to industry-leading eventsInterested?

Contact Kylie at Aztrum Recruitment to apply:

(phone number removed)

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