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Technical Sales Engineer

Hewett Recruitment
Gloucestershire
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Technical Sales Engineer

Tewkesbury

Competitive Salary

My client are specialists in precision engineering, and they are seeking a Technical Sales Engineer to join their team. As a Technical Sales Engineer, you will maintain the current customer accounts, identify and develop new business relationships.

Technical Sales Engineer Responsibilities;

Support the senior management team in assisting with development of strategy ifor market opportunities Liaising with new and existing customers to understand the technical engineering demands. Interpret technical drawings to provide accurate quotations Provide technical support to clients and contractors Generate and follow up on leads Delivering on agreed sales targets Attend site visits and technical meetings when required Maintain the customer database as needed

Technical Sales Engineer Experience;

Degree or equivalent in engineering would be advantageous Experience or knowledge of the CNC/Precision engineering processes would be advantageous. Must have strong negotiation skills Good knowledge of MS Office Excellent communication skills are a must Must possess strong numerical skills Must be a team player

Based in Tewkesbury this Technical Sales Engineer opportunity is offering a competitive salary and is commutable from Evesham, Malvern, Worcester, Bromyard, Leominster, Ledbury and Cheltenham.

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