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Job Description: Technical Sales Engineer
Employment Type: Permanent
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 08:30 – 17:00

Our client is a global lead in technology, and are currently seeking a Technical Sales Engineer to join them! They supply world-class engineering support and products to major international clients in the regulated sectors.

Technical Sales Engineer Role Overview
The company is seeking a highly motivated Technical Sales Engineer to join its dynamic team. This is a significant opportunity for a driven individual to establish a long-term career within a progressive, international organisation.

As a Technical Sales Engineer, what’s in it for you?

  • Annual Sales Commission
  • Annual Company Profit Bonus
  • Matched Pension Contribution
  • Car Allowance: £6,500 per annum.

    Key Responsibilities for the Technical Sales Engineer
    • Identify and develop new business opportunities within relevant markets.
    • Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, clients, and industry professionals.
    • Lead technical sales efforts, providing expert guidance on products and solutions.
    • Work closely with engineering and sales teams to develop tailored solutions for clients.
    • Deliver compelling presentations and proposals to prospective clients.
    • Support the execution of business strategies to drive revenue growth.
    • Maintain a thorough understanding of market trends, competitor activity, and customer needs.
    • Contribute to team objectives and foster a collaborative working environment.

    To apply for the Technical Sales Engineer Role opportunity, you must have:
    • Minimum of 10 years' experience in technical sales within a similar field.
    • Graduate-level engineering qualification in a relevant discipline.
    • Persuasive attributes, with the ability to engage effectively at all levels.
    • An Engineering / Manufacturing career background.
    • Full UK driver’s licence.

    This is a fantastic opportunity for a talented Technical Sales Engineer to contribute to the growth and success of a market-leading organisation. If you are an ambitious and proactive individual looking for your next challenge, click ‘apply now’!

    If you are interested in this exciting Technical Sales Engineer opportunity, please don’t hesitate to get in contact with Jemma Bradshaw at Orion.

    Thank you for your application. Due to the volume of applications we receive, unfortunately we are not able to respond to every application personally, therefore, if you have not heard back from us within 5 working days please assume your application has been unsuccessful. To see our other available vacancies please visit our website.

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