Specification Sales Manager – Water Heating Systems

Clerkenwell
7 months ago
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Specification Sales Manager – Water Heating Systems
Job Title: Business Development Manager –Water Heating Systems
Industry Sector: Commercial Heating Systems, Hot Water Systems, Boilers, Hot Water Systems, Flow Hot Waters, Water Systems, Storage Tanks, Water Treatments, Flues, Twin Flow, Heat Pumps, Piping Systems, Plumbing & Heating, Radiators, Valves, Pressure Gauges, Plumbers Merchants, Builders Merchants, Contractors, M&E Consultants, M&E Contractors, Specifiers, Specification Sales Manager, Area Sales
Area to be covered: North East or South East (Depending on where you are located)
Remuneration: £40,000 + circa £6,000 bonus
Benefits: Fully expensed car or £550 car allowance + full benefits package
The role of the Specification Sales Manager –Water Heating Systems will involve:

  • Field sales position selling a range of distributed & manufactured hot water systems
  • All of your time will be spent selling into the commercial sector
  • Selling to M&E consultants, specifiers and M&E contractors for example: Arup & WSP etc
  • Relatively untapped area therefore turnover target first year between £200k-£250k (long term plan is to grow the area to £1m)
  • Majority of your time will be spend generating new business from incoming g enquires
  • Regularly conduct CPD seminars
  • Will have the autonomy to go after project nationally however will conquer your own back doors (North East / South East – dependent on where you are based)
  • 4-6 weeks training provided at the start, they would provide hotels local to the office for this
    The ideal applicant will be a Business Development Manager –Water Heating Systems
    experience with:
  • Ideally from a branch management, internal sales or estimating background
  • Must have experience in a related field such as plumbing and heating product or system such as: boilers, water heating systems, hot water systems, heated water systems, boilers, pumps, pipes, pressurisation systems, pressure gauges, heating controls, valves, fan coils, radiators, chillers, heat exchangers etc
  • Commercially astute
  • Self-starter, people person and relationship builder
  • Technical good communicator
    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: Commercial Heating Systems, Hot Water Systems, Boilers, Hot Water Systems, Flow Hot Waters, Water Systems, Storage Tanks, Water Treatments, Flues, Twin Flow, Heat Pumps, Piping Systems, Plumbing & Heating, Radiators, Valves, Pressure Gauges, Plumbers Merchants, Builders Merchants, Contractors, M&E Consultants, M&E Contractors, Specifiers, Specification Sales Manager, Area Sales

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